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Edukasi Pencegahan Judi Online, Napza, dan Tantangan Kesehatan Mental bagi Gen-Z Hidayat, Muhammad; Mahendra, Yoga; Hidjriana, Rachmat Putra; Mukhairoh, Mukhairoh; Fatchurrohman, Agus; Husen, M. Sultan; Damayanti, Ismi; Saputri, Desti; Imroatusollihah, Imroatusollihah; Maulidi, Wananda Purna; Andriansyah, Tubagus
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Bangsa Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): September
Publisher : Amirul Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59837/jpmba.v2i7.1264

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Perkembangan teknologi digital hingga hari ini telah membawa berbagai perubahan signifikan dalam kehidupan manusia, termasuk bagi Gen-Z atau generasi digital di Indonesia. Generasi digital, yang umumnya terdiri dari anak-anak dan remaja, sangat terpapar dengan kemajuan ini. Dengan kemudahan akses internet dan perangkat digital, mereka menghadapi berbagai peluang sekaligus tantangan yang belum pernah terjadi sebelumnya. Beberapa isu terkini terkait hal ini antara lain maraknya praktik judi online, Napza, hingga dampaknya bagi kesehatan mental mereka. Sebagai upaya memberikan pemahaman kepada Gen-Z terkait tiga isu di atas, meningkatkan pemahaman mereka merupakan sesuatu yang penting untuk dilakukan. Untuk itu kegiatan edukasi ini bertujuan untuk memberikan penyuluhan kepada generasi digital/Gen- Z mengenai bahaya judi online, pnyalahgunaan Napza, dan tantangan kesehatan mental. Metode yang digunakan adalah edukasi/partisipatif/seminar dengan pendekatan kualitatif, yang melibatkan siswa-siswi dan pendidik di SMA 1 Warunggunung, Kecamatan Warunggunung, Kabupaten Lebak – Banten. Dari hasil diskusi diketahui masih minimnya pengetahuan dan pemahaman Gen-Z akan bahaya judi online, Napza, dan dampaknya terhadap kesehatan mental. Oleh sebab itu, dengan kegiatan edukasi ini, maka diperoleh peningkatan pemahaman mereka terkait dengan ketiga isu tersebut. 
The Effect of Economic Growth, Investment and Unemployment on Poverty in Sulawesi Island from 2010 to 2024 Saputri, Desti; Hidayat, Asep Munir; Tejaarief, Billy; Kenedi, Kenedi; Agustini, Anti Wulan
JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT, ACCOUNTING, GENERAL FINANCE AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ISSUES Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): DECEMBER
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/marginal.v5i1.1936

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Poverty remains an obstacle that continues to disrupt social welfare among communities on the island of Sulawesi. The objectives of this study are to determine the long-term effects of economic growth, investment and unemployment on poverty in Sulawesi Island; to examine the short-term effects in each province in Sulawesi Island; to determine whether there is an error correction adjustment mechanism; and to determine whether there is a causal relationship between economic growth and poverty. This study uses the Secondary Data Analysis (SDA) method with a quantitative correlational approach and uses the ARDL Panel analysis model. The study's outcomes reveal that economic growth, investment, and unemployment significantly reduce poverty across Sulawesi Island when examined over extended periods. Short-term provincial variations emerge as follows: North Sulawesi and Central Sulawesi experience positive effects from all three factors. In South Sulawesi and Southeast Sulawesi, economic growth and investment demonstrate negative effects, whereas unemployment shows positive effects. Gorontalo exhibits positive effects from economic growth and unemployment, though investment produces negative effects. West Sulawesi presents a mixed pattern, with economic growth reducing poverty while investment and unemployment increase it. Although error correction adjustments function across all provinces, only West Sulawesi demonstrates statistically significant adjustment processes. There is a causal relationship between economic growth and poverty.  Equitable economic growth and investment can certainly be felt by the poor, thus opening up opportunities to increase productivity, and vice versa. Meanwhile, unemployment certainly has a significant impact on poverty.