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The influence of halal fashion, lifestyle, and brand image on Gen Z's hijab fashion preferences in Indonesia Rahman, Riski; Indra , Indra
Journal of Islamic Economics Lariba Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jielariba.vol10.iss1.art14

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IntroductionThe hijab is an important part of the daily lives of Muslim women in Indonesia. Several studies have been conducted regarding hijab preferences. However, research focusing on Generation Z is still limited. ObjectivesThis research aims to explain how fashion trends, lifestyle, and brand image influence hijab fashion preferences.MethodThis research uses quantitative research methods. The data collection technique used was a questionnaire for 104 respondents, with the criteria being Muslim women who were hijab consumers aged 11-26. The collected data was analyzed using the SEM-PLS approach.ResultsThe results of this research show that halal fashion, lifestyle, and brand image have a significant influence on hijab fashion preferences. Lifestyle variables have the most dominant influence.ImplicationsThe theoretical implications of this research indicate the need for a holistic approach to understanding Generation Z consumer behavior in the context of hijab fashion.Originality/NoveltyThis research shows the importance of collaboration between the fashion industry, religious institutions, and the government to develop regulations that support the growth of a high-quality hijab fashion industry in accordance with religious values.
VALIDASI PERFORMA SATELIT PRESIPITASI GSMaP DALAM MENGESTIMASI CURAH HUJAN DI JABODETABEK Rahman, Rahmat Nur; Indra , Indra
Jurnal Widya Climago Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Adaptasi Kebiasaan Baru
Publisher : Pusdiklat BMKG

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Early in 2020 the Jabodetabek area was again shocked by the heavy rains which had an impact on flooding inalmost all of its areas, resulting in losses for the surrounding population. This condition encourages research on extreme rain events in the region. However, the limited distribution of rainfall observation points makes it necessary to use alternative types of satellite-based data. This study applies satellite rainfall estimation data from GSMaP (Global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation) which has been operated by BMKG as one of the rainfall data for analysis of rainfall events. The GSMaP spatial resolution of 0.25o and the availability of data since 2000 make this data usable as alternative rainfall data. This study aims to determine the performance of GSMaP on observational data for the Jabodetabek area which includes AWS Manggarai, ARG Jagorawi, AWS UI, South Tangerang Staklim, and ARG Jatiasih in estimating rainfall. For this reason, a performance validation test was carried out on December 31, 2019 - January 11, 2020 using a scatter plot to determine the correlation between GSMaP performance in estimating rainfall. The results showed a correlation value of 0.72 which means it has a strong correlation level, so that GSMaP has a good performance for estimating rainfall in the Jabodetabek area.
Hemoperitoneum in Pregnancy: A Case Series and Clinical Management Insights Purnama , Dean Reza; Aliah, Julyta; Indra , Indra
Journal of Society Medicine Vol. 4 No. 8 (2025): August
Publisher : CoinReads Media Prima

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Introduction: Hemoperitoneum in pregnancy is a rare but life-threatening obstetric emergency characterized by intraperitoneal bleeding, often due to vascular rupture, uterine anomalies, or adnexal pathology. Its nonspecific symptoms, including acute abdominal pain and hemodynamic instability, complicate timely diagnosis, requiring rapid intervention to prevent severe maternal and fetal complications. Case Description: A 22-year-old primigravida at 28 weeks presented with acute abdominal pain, hypotension, and fetal distress on cardiotocography. Ultrasonography showed intraperitoneal free fluid, and emergency laparotomy revealed a ruptured uterine artery with 900 mL of blood. Surgical ligation and transfusion of two units of packed red cells achieved hemostasis, followed by cesarean delivery of a viable preterm neonate (1,200 g, Apgar 7/8). Nifedipine tocolysis stabilized the mother, discharged on day 7 with hemoglobin at 10.8 g/dL; the neonate required intensive care. The second case involved a 24-year-old primigravida at 28 weeks with hypotension (90/60 mmHg), tachycardia (120 beats/min), and similar ultrasound findings. Laparotomy showed a ruptured uterine vein with 800 mL blood, managed by ligation and transfusion of two packed red cell units. Nifedipine (20 mg every 6 h) prevented preterm labor, and pregnancy continued to term, delivering a healthy 3,200 g neonate (Apgar 8/9). The mother recovered well, with hemoglobin at 11.0 g/dL by day 7. Conclusion: This case highlights the critical need for swift ultrasonography and multidisciplinary management, including emergency surgery, to optimize outcomes in hemoperitoneum during pregnancy. Clinicians must maintain a high index of suspicion for acute abdomen with hypovolemia to prevent catastrophic maternal and fetal consequences.