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THE CORRELATION BETWEEN BODY IMAGE AND COSMETIC CONSUMPTIVE BEHAVIOR IN NURSING STUDENTS AT PEKANBARU Febtrina, Rizka; Anjani, Cici; 'Irfan, M. Zul; Kharisna, Dendy; Dyna, Fitri
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 8, No 2 (2023): INJEC
Publisher : Asosiasi Institusi Pendidikan Ners Indonesia (AIPNI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24990/injec.v8i2.547

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Introduction: The increasing use of cosmetic products opens up opportunities for female college students to buy cosmetics. Excessive purchases of beauty tools for female students due to dissatisfaction about their body shape, so female students tend to beautify themselves by buying products that can highlight physical shapes that are considered attractive. The purpose of this study is to analyze the correlation between body image and cosmetic consumptive behavior in nursing students in Pekanbaru. Method: This study is quantitative research with a cross-sectional design. This research was conducted at one of the nursing education institutions in Pekanbaru The sampling technique uses probability sampling technique with stratified random sampling type with a total of 219 respondents. Instruments used the MBSRQ-AS (Multidimensional Body Self Relation Questionnaire-Appearance Scales) questionnaire and the cosmetic consumptive behavior questionnaire. The statistical test used is chi-square.  Results: The results of this study concluded body image was negative as many as 116 respondents (53%) and had consumptive behavior as many as 126 respondents (57.5%). Conclusions: That there was a significant correlation between body image and cosmetic consumptive behavior in nursing students at Pekanbaru with p value = 0.000.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SELF-AFFIRMATION TECHNIQUES AGAINST CLINICAL PRACTICE ANXIETY IN NURSE PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS AT STIKES PAYUNG NEGERI PEKANBARU Fortunada, Yefrina; Febtrina, Rizka; Maulinda, Dini; Arfina, Angga
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 9, No 1 (2024): INJEC
Publisher : Asosiasi Institusi Pendidikan Ners Indonesia (AIPNI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24990/injec.v9i1.554

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Introduction: Nursing students often experience anxiety due to various factors, one of which is clinical practice anxiety for fear of making mistakes, worry during clinical practice due to lack of trust in one's own abilities, lack of knowledge due to online learning and lack of experience at the first time of clinical practice. One way to overcome clinical practice anxiety is to be given a Self-affirmation technique. Self-affirmation is converting negative thoughts into positive thoughts. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the self-affirmation technique on clinical practice anxiety in students of the nursing program at STIKes Payung Negeri Pekanbaru. Method: Design of this study was quasi-experiment pre and post-test without control. The research location is at STIKes Payung Negeri Pekanbaru. The respondents were 18 nursing students program. The study was conducted from May 31 to June 7, 2022. Self-affirmation intervention is applied twice a day morning and evening for 5 minutes for 7 days. The anxiety research instrument used the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS) 42 questionnaire while self-affirmation used standard operational procedure. Result: The results of the univariate analysis showed that the anxiety score before intervention is 12.94 and decreased to 9.00 after being given self-affirmation. The results of the paired t-test showed p value is 0.000 which means that the self-affirmation technique is effective against clinical practice anxiety in nursing students at STIKes Payung Negeri Pekanbaru. Conclusion: Self affirmation can be used to address anxiety in nursing students who are running a clinical practice.
Co-Authors 'Irfan, M. Zul Adelia, Gita Adeliana Adeliana Adeliana Adeliana Adila Amelia Putri Adila Amelia Putri Afrianti, Yusfika Afritista, Yulzi Ananda Evi Yunita Andriyadi, Dusi Angga Arfina Anjani, Cici Arfina, Angga Azhar, Bayu Azzahra, Putri Fatimah Baizura, Ning Bella Nofia Tama Candra Saputra Candra Saputra Chatrin Natalia Chintia Anisa Rahmadhani Chintia Anisa Rahmadhani Cindy Seyra Dea Andarista Delviana Safitri Dendy Kharisna Deswinda Deswinda Deva Arita Devita, Yeni Dewi Marsela Dewi Marsela Dewi, Eka Dinda Nurannisa Dini Maulinda Dyna, Fitri Dyna, Fitri Eka Malfasari Elisa Mardika Putri Elsi Manda Utari Fadillah, Salsa Febri, Dea Febriyeni, Cindy Fheby Artino Putri Fitra Dyna Fortunada, Yefrina Gukguk, Melisa Raja Hafizah, Esy Hamid, Putri Septiani hasanah, Ulfa Helsa Muthia Angesti Helsa Muthia Angesti Herniyanti, Rina Inayah, Laili Yani Irza Oktari Laili Yani Inayah Lubis, Laili Lusi Seviani M. Zul’irfan M. Zul’irfan Manik, Octo Adelina Mardhatilla, Mely Mardiansyah Mardiansyah Margaretha, Tania Mariska Dita Pratiwi Mariska Dita Pratiwi Marzatullah, Rahayu Maulinda, Dini Maya Sari Meilani Meilani, Meilani Mery Mirna Leny Misliani, Ade Monica Juliyanti Muhammad Ridho Muhammad Zaki Nabila, Nurul Novita, Yoli Novitry, Viony Nurhalimah, Isnaini Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurlianai Nurlianai Nurul Hafiza Nurvaida Br. Simamora Oktari, Irza Oktavia, Tesa Paquita Jafier Herrin Paquita Jafier Herrin Pebryanti, Kania Putri Puteri, Violita Dianatha Putri, Cucu Qusthia, Hidayatunnisa Rahma, Melati Dwi Rahmayanti, Amanda Ramadhan, Intan Tiara Ramadhani, Bepi Ramadhania Rani Anggraini, Rani Riska Amimi Roni Saputra Safitri, Aninditha Dwi Saharudin Saharudin Saputra, Candra Sari, Indah Indreani Sarimah Sarimah, Sarimah Seviani, Lusi Shinta Dwi Tirta Sianipar, Novia Elita Sp, Arrifta Toyibi Sri Yanti Sri Yanti Sri Yanti Sri Yanti Stephanie Dwi Guna Syahfitri, Nabila Tama, Bella Nofia Utari, Retno Tri Vanissyah, Janny Veni Dayu Putri Wahyu Kurniawan Wardah Wardah Wardah Wardah, Wardah Wati, Willa Sastrida Widiya Anggraini Winta Febriana ’Irfan, M. Zul