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Kolaborasi Mahasiswa KKN UNP Dengan Pemuda Pemudi Manganti Dalam Semarak Anak Desa Alya Nurazizah; Faza Fadhilah; Mifta Hurrahmi; Tovana Naswa Berliana; Afiqah Khairunnisa; Anna Khairunnisa; Zuriva Deamala
Jurnal Imiah Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat (JIPM) Vol 3 No 2 (2025): Oktober - Desember
Publisher : CV. ITTC INDONESIA

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This research examines the collaboration between Padang State University (UNP) Community Service Program (KKN) students and young people in Jorong Manganti to enliven the Village Children's Day program. A qualitative approach was applied, using participatory observation and literature review, to capture the dynamics of interactions, roles, and challenges at each stage of the collaboration. Observations revealed that 12 students acted as primary facilitators and developed educational materials, while 20 local youth mobilized village children, adapted content to local wisdom, and provided supporting facilities. This structured collaboration, through three phases of joint initiation, integrated implementation, and collaborative evaluation, fostered a sense of ownership, high enthusiasm, and sustained program improvement. The literature review confirmed that synergy across groups of change agents enhances social inclusion and the sustainability of village innovations. In conclusion, the combination of academic methodology and local wisdom practices has proven effective in empowering children and adolescents, while the qualitative approach enriches understanding of the nuances of community interactions. Recommendations include event management training for young people, participatory discussion forums, multimedia documentation, further research, and the integration of quantitative and qualitative indicators for evaluating program effectiveness.
Stres Digital dan Gangguan Tidur: Tinjauan Literatur Adinda Putri Salisanasti; Faras Salsabila; Afiqah Khairunnisa; Ririn Ria Riyanti; Wirza Feny Rahayu
Jurnal Ilmu Psikologi dan Kesehatan | E-ISSN : 3063-1467 Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Oktober - Desember
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The rapid growth of digital technology has brought many benefits to daily life; however, excessive use may also lead to psychological pressure known as digital stress. One of the most frequently reported consequences of digital stress is sleep disturbance. This article aims to review the relationship between digital stress and sleep problems through a structured narrative review. Relevant studies were identified using Google Scholar and ScienceDirect databases with keywords related to digital stress, sleep quality, screen time, blue light exposure, and social media use. The search was limited to articles published within the last five years and selected based on predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria, resulting in ten eligible studies for analysis. The findings indicate that digital stress contributes to poor sleep quality through several main factors, including compulsive and excessive use of digital devices, information and social media overload, and nighttime exposure to blue light. Digital stress appears to function as a psychological mechanism that links excessive digital exposure with sleep disturbances. These results highlight the importance of healthy digital habits and balanced technology use as part of efforts to maintain sleep quality and overall psychological well-being.