Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

Peran Media Sosial dalam Pemasaran Event di Mal Botani Square Handayani, Fika; Setyawan, Heri
Bisnis Event Vol. 5 No. 19 (2024): Jurnal Bisnis Event
Publisher : Program Studi MICE, Jurusan Administrasi Niaga, Politeknik Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32722/bev.v5i19.6880

Abstract

The study examines the role of social media in event marketing at the Botani Square Mall, focusing on mutual engagement between social media use and event management. In today’s digital age, social media has become a vital medium for increasing consumer participation and engagement. The study evaluated the effectiveness of marketing strategies implemented by Botani Square Mall in promoting events organized through social media to their impact on the event organized. Maintenance of an event requires social media to be able to market the event and eventually attract a lot of participants or visitors. This is one of the main targets or goals of the event. At the same time, the social media used can also be affected by insights arising from the upload of social media content related to the event so that engagement is increased. The findings underline the importance of sustained interaction on social media to increase engagement and success in event marketing.
Hubungan Tingkat Stres Dan Imt Dengan Siklus Menstruasi Pada Mahasiswi Prodi Kebidanan Program Sarjana Universitas Respati Yogyakarta Handayani, Fika; Ratnaningsih, Ester; Ayu Wantini, Nonik
MEJORA Medical Journal Awatara Vol 1 No 1 (2023): OKTOBER
Publisher : Awatara Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61434/mejora.v1i1.55

Abstract

Background: Menstruation is regular uterine bleeding as a sign that the reproductive organs are functioning properly. Various factors, including nutritional status, stress, physical activity, adequacy of macronutrients, and endocrine disorders, influence a woman's menstrual cycle. However, two main factors related to the menstrual cycle are nutritional status and stress. The results of a preliminary study showed that 70% of 10 female students experienced menstrual cycle disorders.Objective: This study aimed to examine how stress levels and BMI were linked to menstrual cycle disorders among the Undergraduate Program in Midwifery students at Respati University of Yogyakarta.Methods: This study was analytic observational research conducted using a cross-sectional design with a sample of 97 people. The data collection instruments comprised questionnaires, tread scales, and microtoise. The statistical test was done using the Chi-Square test.Results: Most female students experienced stress (66%), had normal Body Mass Indexes (63.9%), and had normal menstrual cycles (80.4%). There was no correlation between the participants' stress levels and menstrual cycles (p=0.603) nor between their BMI and menstrual cycle (p=1.000).Conclusion: The students’ stress levels and BMI did not correlate with their menstrual cycles