Fitriyani, Denta Rahma
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AI-Enabled Market Access: Farmers’ Perspectives on Digital Platforms and Their Impact on Agricultural Trade in Remote Areas Fitriyani, Denta Rahma; Muhammad Nasir
Digital Agriculture and Innovation Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Digital Agriculture and Innovation Journal
Publisher : Politeknik Siber Cerdika Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59261/journaldaij.v1i1.4

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The rapid expansion of digital platforms has created new opportunities for farmers in remote areas to access larger markets, yet significant challenges remain. This study investigates the accessibility, economic implications, and trust issues associated with digital platform adoption among farmers in rural regions. The research aims to explore how these platforms impact agricultural trade by addressing key factors influencing usability, financial viability, and security concerns. A qualitative approach was employed, focusing on in-depth interviews and focus groups with small-scale farmers who engage in digital transactions. Findings indicate that while digital platforms improve pricing transparency and provide market opportunities, challenges such as high transaction fees, logistics costs, and limited digital literacy inhibit their full potential. Trust issues, including data security and payment reliability, further affect adoption rates, underscoring the importance of user-centered design and affordable access models. Practical implications suggest the need for digital literacy programs, simplified interfaces, and enhanced security features tailored to the unique needs of rural farmers. This research highlights critical areas for intervention, aiming to make digital platforms more inclusive and economically viable for the agricultural sector in remote areas.
The Role of Parent-Child Communication in Preventing Adolescent Mental Health Issues: A Phenomenological Study Fitriyani, Denta Rahma
Asesment : Journal Of Counseling Guidance Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Asesment: Journal of Counseling Guidance
Publisher : P3M STAI Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59784/r9ddg438

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Background: Adolescent mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and behavioral problems have reached critical levels globally, emphasizing the need for effective prevention strategies.Objective: This review aims to examine the preventive role of parent-child communication in adolescent mental health, particularly from a family counseling perspective. It synthesizes recent empirical evidence (2021-2025) to understand how positive communication patterns influence mental health outcomes in adolescents.Method: The review draws from 45 contemporary studies, examining the role of parent-child communication in preventing adolescent psychopathology. It includes research across diverse cultural contexts, such as China, Uganda, and Native American communities, and considers both face-to-face and digital communication. Specific counseling interventions focusing on communication enhancement were also explored, with a particular focus on emotion-focused approaches, mindful parenting, and attachment-based strategies.Findings and Implications: Positive communication patterns, characterized by warmth, emotional validation, active listening, and conflict management, were found to significantly reduce risks of depression, anxiety, and behavioral problems, while promoting life satisfaction, coping abilities, and resilience. Parent-child communication also plays a crucial role in emotion regulation, coping strategies, and self-compassion development. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of communication, as it buffered against pandemic-related psychological distress and facilitated posttraumatic growth. While communication expressions vary across cultures, emotional attunement and respectful dialogue are universal protective factors.Conclusion: The rise of digital communication introduces challenges but highlights that quality communication across both face-to-face and online channels is essential.