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Interpersonal Communication Between Parents and Children in Preventing Dependence on Playing Gadgets Rachmawati, Annisa Nur; Setyaningsih, Rila; Putri, Rahma Novita Alim
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 3 No. 12 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijar.v3i12.12580

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This study examines interpersonal communication between parents and children as an effort to prevent gadget addiction in Maguwo Village, Banguntapan, Bantul, which previously recorded cases of excessive gadget use in 2018 and 2021. The research employs a qualitative approach using Miles and Huberman's analytical framework, grounded in Joseph De Vito's theory emphasizing openness, empathy, responsiveness, positive attitudes, and supportive behavior in interpersonal communication. The study subjects include parents and children experiencing gadget addiction, with the research conducted in Maguwo Village, Banguntapan. The findings highlight the significance of openness through shared time, responsiveness reflected in authoritarian communication, and positive support. The primary challenge identified is children's mood, which influences the communication process.
Perbedaan Faktor Lingkungan Sosial dan Perilaku Seksual Pranikah pada Siswa SMA Perkotaan dan Perdesaan di Samarinda Syaniah, Syaniah; Rachmawati, Annisa Nur; Permana, Lies; Rohmah, Nur; Agustini, Rina Tri
Perilaku dan Promosi Kesehatan : Indonesian Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol. 7, No. 2
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Background. Based on the 2023 GSHS data, 7.1% of adolescents aged 13–17 in Indonesia have had sexual intercourse, of which 66.2% are male and 33.8% are female. Adolescent premarital sexual behaviour is influenced by internal and external factors. Differences in social determinants may lead to behavioural variations between groups within a population. Aim. To identify differences in peer influence, parental roles, and mass media (as social environmental factors), as well as premarital sexual behaviour among urban dan rural high school students in Samarinda Method. This comparative cross-sectional study involved 274 respondents, consisting of 206 respondents from three urban high schools and 68 from one rural high school. They were selected using simple random sampling. Data were analysed using the Mann-Whitney U test and the independent t-test (parental role). Result. A significant difference was found in peer influence (0.004) between urban and rural high school students, while no significant differences were found in parental role (0.864), mass media influence (0.713), and premarital sexual behavior (0.862) between urban and rural high school students in Samarinda. Researchers recommend the development of health education involving peer educators in schools and adolescent parenting education, especially in rural areas. Conclusion. The mean rank of the peer influence variable score is higher among high school students in rural areas than in urban areas in Samarinda.