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Pengenalan Destinasi Wisata Rowo Jombor Melalui Psychofest Run Pada Komunitas Running Kabupaten Klaten Anis Marjukah; Abdul Haris; Agung Nugroho Jati; Dandang Setyawanti; DB Putut Setiyadi
Jurnal Masyarakat Indonesia (Jumas) Vol. 4 No. 02 (2025): Jurnal Masyarakat Indonesia (Jumas)
Publisher : Cattleya Darmaya Fortuna

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54209/jumas.v4i02.242

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The introduction activity of the Rowo Jombor tourist destination through the Pschofest Run aims to bring students closer to real practice in the management/governance of sports event organizations. This activity is in conjunction with the promotion activity of the new tourist destination Rowo Jombor Klaten which has been revitalized by the Central Java Provincial Government. The design of the activity is in the form of learning real practice of sports event management and tourism destination promotion practices. This activity is in collaboration with partners from the Tourism, Culture and Sports Department of Klaten Regency and the Klaten police station. Mentoring activities for the HMP Psychology student team were carried out for three full days before the implementation including: presentation of the vision, mission, objectives of the activity, activity flow, activity operation management, assistance in consulting on permits to related agencies, activity route tests were carried out through coordination with the Rowo Jombor tourist village manager. During the activity, sponsorship exploration of various institutions was carried out and at the final stage an evaluation of the activity was carried out. There was a participant satisfaction test from the results of the Psychofest Run activity management with the results of the questionnaire showing participant satisfaction and community satisfaction as well as village institutions around the Rowo Jombor tourist attraction. The outcome of the activity is obtained by the emergence of various post-activity results where students are able to become real initiators and movers of youth who are aware of tourism, aware of sports and aware of health through various events in the student's domicile area and in the village. After the Psychofest Run activity, it is necessary to carry out entrepreneurship training for village communities.
Mapping the position of the tourism villages in purworejo regency based on local potential unique Sri Nugroho, Arif Julianto; Haris, Abdul; Tasari, Tasari; Setyawanti, Dandang; Jati, Agung Nugroho; Santoso, Gunawan Budi
Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022): June 2022
Publisher : Institut Pariwisata dan Bisnis Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22334/jbhost.v8i1.343

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This study aims to determine the position of excellence of each tourism village so that it can determine the right marketing strategy to satisfy and improve the tourist experience. The study was conducted using a quantitative test approach (positivism) through multivariate multidimensional scaling statistical tests with SPSS package. The population in this study were domestic tourists and the public who visited the six tourism villages of Purworejo Regency. Sampling used purposive sampling as many as 112 respondents. The attributes in the questionnaire adapted from Vassiliadis include attractiveness, accessibility, facilities, community empowerment, marketing-promotion and institutional resources. The final stage of the research has formed a map of each tourism village so as to create village competitiveness in facing the era of creative economic growth through sustainable tourism after the Covid-19 pandemic in Purworejo Regency
A model of student smoking cessation behavior based on pictorial health warnings as an intervening variable Nugroho, Arif Julianto Sri; Marjukah, Anis; Setyawanti, Dandang; Haris, Abdul; Almasitoh, Ummu Hany; Tasari, Tasari
Annals of Human Resource Management Research Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): December
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/ahrmr.v5i4.3205

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Purpose: This research examines smoking cessation among students at seven universities following pictorial health warnings under Government Regulation No. 28 of 2024 on Tobacco Control. Using the Theory of Planned Behavior, it analyzes how attitudes toward smoking’s health impacts and perceived behavioral control influence smoking cessation through pictorial warnings as an intervening variable, aiming to foster a healthier Indonesian society. Research Methodology: This quantitative study used purposive sampling with 200 student respondents who quit smoking at seven universities in Soloraya. Data were collected through surveys and interviews, analyzed using item validity, reliability, goodness-of-fit, and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to test variable influences, with moderating analysis conducted via AMOS 21. Results: The results of quantitative research showed that two independent variables directly influenced students' smoking cessation behavior, with attitude having a dominant influence. Pictorial health warnings acted as an intervening variable. Conclusions: The research concludes that attitude values and perceived behavioral control significantly influence students’ smoking cessation behavior. It highlights the need for government regulation, increased tobacco excise, and family support, with recommendations for further research on broader smoking cessation models. Limitations: The study’s subjects were limited to students who quit smoking at seven universities in Soloraya. Future research should include students across Central Java or nationwide and enhance the model by adding moderating variable tests for broader applicability and deeper analysis. Contribution: This study reinforces the Theory of Planned Behavior by introducing pictorial health warnings as an intervening variable and urges the Indonesian Ministry of Health to expand warning displays to enhance fear and awareness of smoking’s negative health impacts.