Bernadeta Dhaniswara Widyaningsih
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IDENTIFIKASI KESEHATAN MENTAL GURU DI KABUPATEN MADIUN Widyaningsih, Bernadeta Dhaniswara
Widya Warta No. 02 Tahun XXXVIII/ Juli 2014
Publisher : Universitas Katolik Widya Mandala Surabaya Kampus Kota Madiun

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The aim of this study was to identify the demographic factors, such as teaching experience, sex, number of children, marital status, and age which affect teachers, especially the way howto deal with problems and mental health which may affect their daily work. The subject of this research was teachers who are already certified and working in Madiun Regency. Thosefactors were measured using Coping Mechanism Scale and Mental Health Scale with multivariate data analysis. The results of the study indicated that the demographic factors(teaching experience, home-to-school distance, the number of children, marital status, and age) of the teachers were correlated a Coping Mechanism and their mental health as indicated by the value of F = 71.340; R2= 0.200, so the effective contribution of this study is 20%. The demographic factors which affect the teachers’ Coping Mechanism and Mental Health include teaching experience, home-to-school distance, number of children, and age of the teachers.
How Urgent is Mobile Authentication in Special Need/Education? A Review Systematic of Cyber Security and Psychological Approach Widyaningsih, Bernadeta Dhaniswara; Purnacandra, Amadeus Pondera
Journal of ICSAR Vol 7, No 1 (2023): January
Publisher : Department of Special Education

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The use of mobile apps due to the Covid-19 pandemic for the distance learning process, learning media, entertainment, and payment instruments creates an awareness of how urgently cyber security is needed in special education. Students, teachers, parents, and therapists, in special education who has interests and have the responsibility data, must be kept confidential or protected as the authenticity of their work, as well as the diversity of levels of disability, trying to study in a systematic review through scientific journal searches related to contemporary mobile authentication methods, authenticity. The review was conducted through several scientific search engines and mobile apps. The results show that authentication is a challenging study for mobile app (computing) developers but it is not easy to facilitate the unique, diverse needs of disability, and the privacy of personal data is still not following cyber security standards while the need for mobile apps in the health and education sectors is growing rapidly.
Social Network of Urban and Rural Elderly with Disability in Indonesia Widagdo, The Maria Meiwati; Putri, Gusti Ayu Agung Indra Sari; Widyaningsih, Bernadeta Dhaniswara
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Purpose: This study aimed to compare the social network between rural and urban elderly with disability. Methodology: The study participants were community dwelling rural and urban elderly with disability. Disability was assessed using Washington Group Short Set of questions on functioning and social network was rated using the Lubben Social Network Scale. Data were analysed using ANOVA test and crosstabulation to gain a deeper understanding with demographic variables. Results: A total of 115 (55 rural and 60 urban) elderly with disability aged 60-95 years participated in this study. Rural elderly with disability are more involved in social networking. Urban elderly women seem to experience higher rates of isolation. Rural men exhibit higher level of social networking compared to urban men and women in both rural and urban settings. Elderly who have education have higher social network than those without education. Married elderly, particularly in rural areas, have higher levels of social networking and lower rates of isolation compared to those who are single. Single elderly, especially in urban areas, are more vulnerable to social isolation. Applications/Originality/Value: Rural older people with disability have higher social networking than their urban counterparts. The findings that sociodemographic and geographic factors shape social network of elderly with disability emphasize the needs of social policies and community-based programs targeting urban elderly with disability, particularly women, those who are single or have lower education.