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Penelitian Sport Search: Identifikasi, Komparasi, dan Rekomendasi Bakat Olahraga Junaedi, Mahbub
Indonesian Journal of Kinanthropology (IJOK) Vol 4 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/ijok.v4n2.p1-11

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Latar Belakang: Deteksi bakat olahraga dengan instrumen tidak normatif menyebabkan kesulitan dalam mengidentifikasi bibit-bibit potensial berbakat dalam olahraga. Tujuan penelitian adalah mengidentifikasi minat dan bakat olahraga serta mengomparasikan keberbakatan olahraga berdasarkan dua versi sport search (modifikasi dan aussie). Metode: Pendekatan survei berbasis sport search dua versi digunakan dalam studi ini dengan excel dan software aussie sport search sebagai alat bantu analisis. Analisis data yang dipilih adalah statistik deskriptif. Hasil: Versi modifikasi menemukan hanya sebesar 2,3% (satu anak saja) yang bakat olahraganya teridentifikasi, yaitu nomor jalan. Versi aussie menemukan 100% (seluruh anak) memiliki bakat olahraga. Berdasarkan Top 5 of 10, persebaran bakat olahraga didominasi Diving sebesar 65,9%. Hasil minat olahraga tertinggi adalah Soccer sebesar 27%, disusul Distance Running (23%). Kemudian,  hasil minat yang sesuai dengan bakat anak sebesar 23%, sementara minat yang tidak sesuai dengan bakat anak sebesar 77%. Kesimpulan: Versi modifikasi cocok dengan paradigma tidak semua anak berbakat di bidang olahraga karena orientasi utamanya adalah mencari bibit olahragawan unggul dengan seleksi yang sangat ketat. Sementara versi aussie cocok dengan paradigma semua anak berbakat di bidang olahraga, karena orientasinya adalah menarik anak ke dalam partisipasi olahraga selain mencari calon atlet muda potensial di masa depan.
Analysis Of Patterns, Differences And Relationships Between Mental Health Information Search And Phsical Activity Information In Indonesia Tjahyo Kuntjoro, Bambang Ferianto; Junaedi, Mahbub
STAMINA Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Journal of Stamina June Edition
Publisher : DEPARTEMEN KESEHATAN DAN REKREASI FAKULTAS ILMU KEOLAHRAGAAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jst.v8i2.1287

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The high cases of mortality and mental disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic have led to a phenomenon of health information-seeking behavior as an effort to maintain quality of life. This study aims to examine the patterns, differences, and relationships between searches for mental health information and physical activity information in Indonesia over the past 85 months (January 2018–January 2025). A cross-sectional study design with descriptive statistical tests, Kruskal-Wallis, and Spearman rank correlation was applied to analyze Google Relative Search Volume (RSV) data from various search terms in the categories of mental health (stress, anxiety, depression) and physical activity (running, weight training, boxing, camping). The results indicate that public interest in mental health information and physical activity information has increased based on the average RSV during the COVID-19 pandemic, except for boxing information. The Kruskal-Wallis test revealed significant differences in RSV between the search terms tested (p<0.05), with ‘anxiety’ (rank sum=36503) and ‘stress’ (rank sum=35288) being the most popular search terms over the past 85 months. Meanwhile, the Spearman rank test showed a significant positive correlation (p<0.05) between all mental health-related search terms (stress, anxiety, and depression) and the search term 'running' with a moderate correlation, as well as 'weight training' with a moderate to strong correlation. This study contributes to understanding the high public interest in mental health issues, which is connected to the search for information on running and weight training as potential therapies practiced by the public