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Gaya Humor Mahalabiu Achmad Faisal; Aziza Fitriah
Jurnal Studia Insania Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Ushuluddin and Humanities

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/jsi.v8i1.3353

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Humor has two types; there is a positive humor style, an affiliative and self-enhancing humor style, and a negative humor style. It is an aggressive and self-defeating humor style. Mahalabiu is a type of oral literature that contains a dual meaning (ambiguous), having a speech meaning. Usually, the listener defines another meaning or purpose behind Mahalabiu's humor. This study aims to describe Mahalabiu humor as a Banjarese people culture, whether Mahalabiu is a positive or negative style of humor. This research method is qualitative phenomenologies with data collection techniques using interviews as a significant technique and observations. Based on the results of the interview with Informant in this study, there were three people: the type of interview used is a semi-structured interview—the method of observation as a supporting method for understanding more in-depth information related to Mahalabiu humor. Interviews were conducted with three speakers who knew Mahalabiu Humor; they are one cultural expert in South Kalimantan, 1 Banjar Language expert, and 1 Banjar Language expert who is also a native of Alabi. Based on the research results, Mahalabiu humor style has its humor style, which can be positive and negative depending on who is presenting at the right time. Where Mahalabiu has its characteristics in which Mahalabiu depends on the person who delivered it, and depending on the situation, if the moment is right, then it might be that Mahalabiu becomes humorous affiliative humor and self-enhancing humor. However, if the moment is not right then, Mahalabiu will become aggressive humor and self-defeating humor.
Kecerdasan Emosi, Self-Esteem Dan Psychological Well-Being Pada Relawan Covid-19 Aziza Fitriah; Dyta Setiawati Hariyono; Adinda Widya Ramadhana Putri
Jurnal Studia Insania Vol 10, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Ushuluddin and Humanities

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/jsi.v10i2.6018

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This study aims to determine how the influence of Emotional Intelligence and self-esteem on psychological well being on Covid-19 Volunteers in the group MCCC (Muhammadiyah Covid-19 Command Center). The method used in this research uses quantitative methods, the aim of the researcher is to determine the effect of the Emotional Intelligence & self-esteem variable on the psychological well-being in volunteers. The instruments used in this study are 3 measurement scales, the Emotional Intelligence Inventory (EII) scale, the Self-Esteem Scale (RSES), the psychological Well-being scale. Based on the results of the data, it is known that of the two variables, namely emotional intelligence and self-esteem, one of the variables does not have a significant relationship to psychological well being in Covid-19 volunteers, the emotional intelligence variable. The self-esteem variable has a relationship and influence of 31.3%, which is quite strong on psychological well being in Covid-19 volunteers
Religiusitas dan Komitmen Organisasi Pada Pembimbing Kemasyarakatan Balai Pemasyarakatan (BAPAS) Kelas 1 Banjarmasin Nazmi Nazmi; Aziza Fitriah; Adila Nurlaila
Jurnal Studia Insania Vol 11 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Ushuluddin and Humanities

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/jsi.v11i1.8751

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Community advisors are human resources (HR) within the Correctional Center organization. The problem that the researchers took was the social advisor, who did not carry out his duties and functions by the applicable institutional laws and regulations. This study aims to determine the influence of religiosity on the organization's commitment to the community guidance of Bapas Class I Banjarmasin. This research method uses a quantitative approach with simple linear regression analysis. Sampling in this study used non-probability sampling techniques with the total sample method. The subject of this study is the community supervisor of Bapas Class I Banjarmasin, with as many as 32 subjects. The scale used in this study is the religiosity and organizational commitment scale, with the scaling model being the Likert scale. The result of this study is that there is a significant influence between religiosity and organizational commitment. The coefficient of determination (R square) is 0.885 with a value (Sig.) by 0.000.
HUBUNGAN POLA KOMUNIKASI KELUARGA CONVERSATION ORIENTATION DENGAN PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING PADA REMAJA DI KOTA AMUNTAI UTARA Maulida Rahmah; Aziza Fitriah; Ghea Amalia Arpandy
Jurnal Gesi Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Oktober 2023
Publisher : Pusat Studi GESI - UWP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38156/gesi.v2i1.159

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Psychological well-being is an individual's ability to accept himself, to be able to establish relationships withother people, to be a person who is independent from social pressure, to be able to control areas outside ofhimself, to have meaning in his life, and to realize his potential continuously. Establishing a good relationshipwith parents is an important factor in improving Psychological Well-Being. Healthy family communicationpatterns and conversion orientation are key elements for building good relationships and enhancing thepsychological well-being of adolescents. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship betweenconversion-oriented family communication patterns and the psychological well-being of adolescents in the city ofAmuntai. Quantitative research methods with correlation studies. A sample of 219 adolescents in Amuntai City inJune and July 2023 was taken using an accidental sampling technique. Data were analyzed using the sparmanrho test. The results showed that there was a significant relationship between family communication patterns,conversion orientation and adolescent psychological well-being in Amuntai City, with a p-value (0.019<0.05), r =0.159.Keywords: Family Communication Convertatin Orientation, Psychological Well-Being, Teenager
Capacity building of cadres in the preparation of MP-ASI formula as a family nutrition booster based on Kelakai: A critical innovation (Care for Stunting) for families. Herda Ariyani; Aziza Fitriah; Rizqi Amalia Aprianty; Dyta Setiawati Hariyono; Dewi Nurhanifah; Muhammad Anshari; Anna Diniati; Firni Noviyanti Fatimah; Pitria Ulfah; Saputri Nurrifanti Dewi; Siti Lailan Azima
Borneo Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : UMBanjarmasin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/bcdj.v2i2.794

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In addition to being a national health issue, stunting is a worldwide health concern because it lowers productivity, inhibits IQ, and causes disease in human resources. The purpose of this activity is to enhance cadres' proficiency in processing MP-ASI using the traditional knowledge of kelakai leaves in Samuda village, Belawang District, Barito Kuala Regency, as well as their knowledge base about stunting and MP-ASI. The KPM Cadres (Human Development Cadres), Posyandu Cadres, TPK (Family Assistance Team), and village food cadets are the targets of this community service project. The initial step in this activity's methodology is creating an MP-ASI Formula Book using Kelakai (Stenochlaena palustris (Burm.f.) Bedd. Second, the practice of directly preparing meals and educating people about health and nutrition The information is delivered through interactive lecture and discussion methods as well as simulations. This community service was carried out over two meetings. The location for this service activity is at the Samuda Village Hall. The results of the activity showed that there was an increase in knowledge after the training activity was held, namely that the level of understanding increased significantly from 0% to 100% in two aspects of knowledge, namely MP-ASI criteria and family medicinal plants that stimulate appetite. The results of the analysis of different tests showed that there was a difference in the mean knowledge scores of participants before and after being given the training (p = 0.000). Conclusion: The application of nutritional literacy with the help of formula books and job sheets has been proven to be able to increase cadres' knowledge and skills and effectively foster innovation in making MP-ASI formulas as potential family-based family nutrition boosters