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Journal : Care : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Kesehatan

KORELASI DUKUNGAN SOSIAL DENGAN KESEHATAN JIWA SANTRI PUTRA DI PONDOK PESANTREN LUMAJANG Priasmoro, Dian Pitaloka
Care : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 8, No 3 (2020): EDITION NOVEMBER 2020
Publisher : Universitas Tribhuwana Tunggadewi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33366/jc.v8i3.1941

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Indonesia have various form of schools both regular and pesantren-based. The student of pesantren or Islamic Boarding School lack of time to be able to gather with family and home environment and cause problems in the mental health of the students. This study aims to analyze the relationship of social support with the mental health of students in Islamic Boarding School conducted in May 2020. The design used in this study is observasional (cross sectional), the population is all male students in F block totaling 50 people, the sample is part students totally 42 people. The sampling technique used was simple random sampling, the instruments used were social support questionnaire and Mental Health Inventory. Data collected by sharing the google form link, then the data was coding, editing, tabulating and analyzed univariate by percentage and bivariate by the Sommers'd test. The results showed that social support of large students in the medium category was 30 people (71.4%), mental health of almost all students had mental health with a prosperous enough life of 36 people (85.7%), and there was a fairly strong relationship between social support with mental health with a value of co-eficient correlation 0.434 and p-value 0.007 which is possible due to various factors such as the age of the student, length of stay in boarding school, support from friends or parents. Based on the results of the study it is suggested that teacher at Islamic boarding school must conduct communication activities more often so that students can talk about problems they are facing and not feel alone.
GAMBARAN FAKTOR PERSONAL PENYEBAB KETIDAKBERDAYAAN PENDERITA COVID-19 YANG ISOLASI DI SAFE HOUSE Priasmoro, Dian Pitaloka; Kurniawan, Satria Bagus
Care : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 9, No 3 (2021): EDITION NOVEMBER 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33366/jc.v9i3.2409

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Spread of the new virus 2019-Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCov) has caused a health crisis in the world. This prompted the government to make efforts to handle it by providing temporary isolation places for Covid-19 sufferers in a shelter or safe house to prevent transmission. The long treatment process and symptoms of the disease make the sufferer helpless. This study aims to describe the personal factors that cause helplessness. The research method was descriptive, population was Covid-19 sufferers who are isolated in a Safe House, and sample was some of the patients who experience helplessness as many as 57 respondents. Data were taken from November to December 2020 using google form and then analyzed univariately, presented in the form of a percentage. The results showed that there were personal factors that influenced helplessness, namely 94.7% middle adults ( 26 years), 54.4% highly educated (PT), 89% married, 54, 4% had income above the UMR, and 86% were of the type. male genital. So that each sufferer has different responsibilities towards his family, feels anxious about his illness because of the high morbidity and mortality rates, and cannot work for a long period of time. Based on the results of this study, a continuous program that involves families, officers, and fellow sufferers is needed to increase support.
PERBEDAAN MEKANISME KOPING MAHASISWA POLTEKKES RS dr.SOEPRAOEN MALANG DALAM MENGHADAPI PROGRAM PENGENALAN KEHIDUPAN KAMPUS ANTARA KELUARGA TNI/POLRI DENGAN BUKAN TNI/POLRI Priasmoro, Dian Pitaloka
Care : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 7, No 2 (2019): EDITION JULY 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (15.212 KB) | DOI: 10.33366/jc.v7i2.1112

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New students in entering campus life need academic, psychological and social readiness so the need for well-programmed and managed activities is called the Campus Life Introduction Program (P2KK). During this time P2KK often occurs in the form of violations of norms and ethics, and physical violence. This raises various reactions or coping mechanisms. The aim of this study was to analyze the differences in the Koping Student Polytechnic in Taking the Campus Life Introduction Program (P2KK) between Army / Police Families and Non- Army / Police Families.The design in this study is descriptive comparative. The population in this study were all new nursing study program students who underwent P2KK Period totaling 170. The sample in this study was 119 new students who underwent P2KK period which were taken by stratified random sampling. The results of the study showed that almost all respondents of the Army / Police family were 52 people (98.1%). In non- Army / Police families the coping mechanism was entirely adaptive for 66 people (100%). Fisher's test shows p-value of 0.445> 0.05, which means there is no difference in coping mechanisms of the Army / Police family with non- Army / Police. What is possible is influenced by other factors such as cognitive, environment, personality, and social networks. From the results above it is recommended for respondents to always open themselves to the social environment, tell stories and want to ask other people so that they will form a positive personality.
Co-Authors Adelia, Nony Agung Hadi Endaryanto Ahmad - Abdullah Ahmad Abdullah Ahmad Abdullah Ahmad Abdullah Ahmad Abdullah Amalia, Zelda Amalina, Ayu Amelia, Zahwa Amin Zakaria Andita Rosanah Andriani Vivi Rahmawati Andriani, Dhita Wina Anggraini, Yulanda Wahyu Anik Sri Purwanti Anis Hasanah Aprilina Sulistya Andari Ardiyanti, Sahda Eka Auberta, Shafa Agista Tiara Azzahra, Vania Meysha Belinda Badrus Sholeh, Muhammad Camelia Finda Arisanti Candra W, Dicky Cantika Yustiara Indah Purnama Della, Nanda Dian Permatasari Dion Kunto Adi Patria Dradjat, Respati S. Dwiona, M. Ridwanul Edi Widjajanto Efti Dio Fatma Eka Ardiyanti, Sahda Erik Irham Lutfi Fani, Rifa'tul Febriyantie, Yolla Yohanna Fernanti, Usfania Fina Kartika Damayanti Fitri Yulianti Hamidah, Nur Diana Hengky Irawan Heri Kristianto Ida Bagus Made Dharma Putra Ika Atifatus Sholiha Ikhwan Yuda Kusuma Indari Indari Indari Indari Indari, Indari Indra Susanto Irwanda, Dimas Ilham Putra Ispriantari, Aloysia Juliati Koesrini Karunia Friska Kurniawan, Ardhiles Wahyu Kurniawan, Satria Bagus Laksono, Bayu Budi Lestari, Anisa Putri Lilik Supriati Lilik Zuhriyah M. Ridwanul Dwiona Manga, Yankuba B Mashita, Musthika Wida Mashitah, Musthika Wida Maulana Arif Murtadho Maulina, Rifzul Maulinda, Nandha Dela Mizan Abdul Rouuf Muhtar, Muhammad Solihuddin Mulyana Mulyana Mulyana Murtadho, Maulana Arif Mustriwi Mustriwi Nunung Ernawati Nur Amalina, Ayu Nuris Kushayati Nurmayunita, Heny Putri, Nisa Zeni Cahya Rachmawati, Triyas Rahma Novita Asdary Reasius Bobby Hudson Rewasan Retno Lestari Rif'atul Fani Riki Ristanto Roesardhyati, Ratna Ruswandi . Sahda Eka Ardiyanti Sintiya, Melan Noer Soebagijono Soebagijono, Soebagijono Sunarmi Susanto, Indra Tesalonika, Santa Naftali Tien Aminah Tohiviatuti, Aida Trian Lutfianti Umi Hanik Mardiyana Vera Puspita Wahyu, Ardhiles Wahyuni, Dyah Prapti Wibowo, Yuda Aji Prasetyo Wiwik Handayani YUNI ASRI Yuni Asri YUNI ASRI, YUNI Zakariya, Amin