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A Review on Stuttering and Social Anxiety Disorder in Children: Possible Causes and Therapies/Treatments Nathania, Nadia
Beyond Words Vol 4, No 2 (2016)
Publisher : Widya Mandala Catholic University Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33508/bw.v4i2.941

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In the past two decades, stuttering and its relation to social anxiety disorder have been researched using different approaches in study fields such as neurolinguistics and neuropsychology. This paper presents a review of research publications about social anxiety disorder in children who stutter. It takes into account studies of stuttering, social anxiety disorders, the possible causes as well as atti-tudes and beliefs towards stuttering. Also, therapies or treatments that have been conducted on both English-speaking children who stutter in the Western context and Mandarin-speaking children stut-terers in Asia, Taiwan in particular; will be looked at
Indonesians, Not Using Indonesian: Indonesian Students’ at the University of Nottingham’s Preference to Use English and/or Chinese on WeChat Moments Nathania, Nadia
Beyond Words Vol 5, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Widya Mandala Catholic University Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33508/bw.v5i2.1594

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WeChat is one of the world’s leading mobile application that has over one billion users inside and outside of China. WeChat is actively used by a group of approximately one hundred Indonesian students studying in the University of Nottingham Ningbo, China due to its convenience as a communication platform while studying in China. This study focuses on how language users accommodate each other, while showing identities and language attitudes through their choice of language in their digital practices on WeChat. The investigation has shown how Indonesian students in UNNC likely prefer to post on WeChat Moments using English and/or Chinese instead of Indonesia. It has pointed out how the participants have created a pattern of language preferences used on WeChat Moments to accommodate their contacts by converging with them and also diverging from them creating a unique identity as Indonesian students in UNNC. Their language preferences result from their attitudes of the English, Chinese and Indonesian language individually affected by social and political factors in their community
Gambaran Pengetahuan Dokter PPDS di RSUP Sanglah terhadap Pengisian Kolom Penyebab Kematian Berdasarkan ICD-10 dan Prosedur Medikolegal Penerbitan Sertifikat Kematian di Indonesia Nathania, Nadia; -, Henky; Alit, Ida Bagus Putu; Yulianti, Kunthi
E-Jurnal Medika Udayana Vol 11 No 9 (2022): E-Jurnal Medika Udayana
Publisher : Universitas Udayana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/MU.2022.V11.i9.P02

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Sertifikat kematian adalah salah satu dokumen terpenting yang dikeluarkan oleh tenaga kesehatan. Namun, di Indonesia, sertifikat tersebut seringkali tidak memenuhi standar WHO. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui gambaran tingkat pengetahuan residen RSUP Sanglah tentang cara pengisian kolom sebab kematian pada sertifikat kematian menurut ICD-10 dan prosedur medikolegal di Indonesia. Studi yang dilakukan merupakan studi deskriptif potong lintang melalui kuesioner online dan offline dan data yang dikumpulkan kemudian disajikan dalam bentuk tabel dan analisis data dilakukan dengan analisis univariat. Dari total 196 responden, tidak ada responden yang memiliki tingkat pengetahuan baik, 10,71% memiliki tingkat pengetahuan cukup, dan 89,29% memiliki tingkat pengetahuan kurang. Ketika setiap bagian kuesioner dinilai secara individual juga ditemukan bahwa hanya 10,71% responden yang menunjukkan tingkat pengetahuan teoritis yang baik dan tidak ada responden yang menunjukkan tingkat pengetahuan praktis yang baik dengan “kesalahan diagnosis” sebagai kesalahan yang paling sering ditemukan.