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Academia Open
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Academia Open is published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo published 2 (two) issues per year (June and December). This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. This journal aims is to provide a place for academics and practitioners to publish original research and review articles. The articles basically contains any topics research or review. Academia Open is available in online version. Language used in this journal is Indonesia or English. Academia Open is an open access journal publishing scientifically accurate and valuable research across life, physical, social, and medical sciences.
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Epidemiological Features of Leptospirosis O Sh Ashurov; J A Rakhmanova
Academia Open Vol 7 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (16.677 KB) | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.7.2022.4722

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Leptospirosis, according to the zoonosis control program adopted by WHO in 1985, is one of the most significant diseases. This infection, both epidemiologically and epizootologically, is not yet fully controlled and causes significant economic and social damage in many countries of the world. Leptospirosis belongs to the group of zoonotic infectious diseases. It is characterized by an acute onset, symptoms of intoxication, fever, various manifestations of hemorrhagic syndrome, damage to the liver, kidneys and nervous system. The disease was first described by A. Weil in 1886 and N. P. Vasiliev in 1888, after whom it was long called Weil-Vasiliev's disease. The etiology of leptospirosis was established by Japanese researchers R. Inada et al. in 1915. On the territory of our country, the disease was first described in 1927 by V. A. Bashenin under the name "water fever". Highlights: Leptospirosis is a significant zoonotic infectious disease causing economic and social damage worldwide. The disease is characterized by acute onset, fever, hemorrhagic syndrome, and damage to the liver, kidneys, and nervous system. Leptospirosis was first described in 1886 and its etiology was established in 1915, playing a role in the development of a control program. Keywords: Leptospirosis, Zoonotic infectious disease, Weil-Vasiliev's disease, Epidemiology, Control program
Craniofacial Manifestations in Children with Hearing Loss: An Exploration of the Literature Khaitova Dildora Sharipboevna
Academia Open Vol 7 (2022): December
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This comprehensive study delves into the examination of magazines, scientific conference materials, and other reliable information sources to investigate the craniofacial region in children with hearing loss. Through meticulous research and analysis of various factors influencing craniofacial changes in this specific population, our objective was to identify significant findings and implications. Employing a systematic review approach, we synthesized data from diverse sources and evaluated the impact of these factors on craniofacial development. Our results shed light on the multifaceted nature of craniofacial alterations in children with hearing loss, highlighting the need for further research and providing valuable insights for clinicians and researchers involved in audiology, craniofacial sciences, and pediatric medicine. Highlights: The study focuses on investigating craniofacial manifestations in children with hearing loss through a comprehensive literature review. The research identifies reliable information sources and utilizes magazines, scientific conference materials, and related materials for data collection. The results provide valuable insights into the impact of various factors on the craniofacial region in children with hearing loss, highlighting the need for further research and implications for audiology and pediatric medicine. Keywords: craniofacial region, children, hearing loss, reliable information, literature review.
Working Conditions of the cotton gin Ismoilov F F
Academia Open Vol 7 (2022): December
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This comprehensive analysis delves into the various stages of cotton cultivation, examining their effects on the health of cotton growers. Through meticulous research, the study investigates the main factors influencing agricultural production and their direct influence on the well-being of workers involved in cotton farming. Furthermore, hygienic measures are developed and discussed as crucial safeguards to protect the health of these workers. The findings underscore the pressing need for proactive measures to address the health risks associated with cotton cultivation, providing valuable insights for policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders seeking to enhance the sustainability and welfare of the global cotton industry. Highlights: The study focuses on the health implications of cotton cultivation, examining its impact on the well-being of cotton growers. Hygienic measures are developed and proposed to safeguard the health of workers engaged in cotton farming. The research highlights the importance of proactive interventions to address health risks in the cotton industry, contributing to the sustainability and welfare of cotton growers. Keywords: cotton cultivation, health effects, agricultural production, hygienic measures, worker protection
Modern Concepts on Orientational Phenomena in Forming Products from Thermoplastic Materials Rosilov Mansur Sirgiyevich; Sultonov Oybek Komiljonovich
Academia Open Vol 7 (2022): December
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This study investigates the biaxial orientation of films, with a focus on deformation within the plane. By employing microscopy and diffraction analysis, the average degree of orientation in each direction was determined, revealing a consistently biaxially oriented structure. The surface layers exhibited the highest degrees of orientation. These findings have implications for understanding film mechanics and performance, aiding in the development of improved manufacturing processes and materials for various industrial applications. Highlights: The study investigates biaxial orientation in films, focusing on deformation within the plane. Microscopy and diffraction analysis determine the average degree of orientation and reveal higher orientation in the surface layers. Implications include improved understanding of film mechanics, aiding in the development of materials for diverse industrial applications. Keywords: Biaxial orientation, Films, Deformation, Surface layers, Industrial applications.
Treatment Increasing the Strength of Polymer Materials Rosilov Mansur Sirgiyevich; Nurullayeva Dilsora Dilshod
Academia Open Vol 7 (2022): December
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This study investigates the pivotal role of PE carbonyl groups in light resistance, with a focus on their impact during different stages of aging. Through the application of mechanochemical destruction, hydroperoxides are formed as initiators of photoaging in PE. Our findings reveal the superior effectiveness of hydroperoxides in early aging stages, while the presence of carbonyl groups exerts significant influence in later stages. The results emphasize the dual mechanisms driving photoaging in PE and provide valuable insights for developing strategies to enhance its durability and longevity. Highlights: The presence of carbonyl groups in polyethylene determines its resistance to light. Hydroperoxides formed during mechanochemical destruction initiate photoaging in polyethylene. Carbonyl groups play a significant role in the later stages of polyethylene photoaging. Keywords: Polyethylene, photoaging, carbonyl groups, hydroperoxides, light resistance.
Development of Crimping Trainer Learning Media in Basic Computer and Networking Subjects at Senior High School Muhammad Irfan Jazuli; Rahmania Sri Untari
Academia Open Vol 7 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (269.175 KB) | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.7.2022.5055

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This study develops a novel trainer learning media for computer subjects and basic networking, targeting class XI Computer and Network Engineering students. Employing the Research and Development (R&D) approach with the ADDIE model, the study demonstrates the suitability of the developed media through expert assessments. Validation scores of 90% and 93% from media and material experts respectively affirm its effectiveness. The trainer learning media enhances computer and network learning at SMK Yapenas Gempol, class XI, contributing to educational technology advancement in the field. Highlights: Development of innovative learning support: This study focuses on developing a trainer learning media with new innovations, aiming to enhance the learning experience for computer subjects and basic networking. Feasibility assessment: The research employs the ADDIE model and involves experts' evaluation to determine the suitability of the developed learning media for classroom implementation, with high validation scores obtained from both media and material experts. Implications for Computer and Network Engineering education: The findings of this study have significant implications for the field of Computer and Network Engineering, contributing to the advancement of educational technology and providing a valuable tool to support teaching and learning processes. Keywords: Trainer learning media, computer subjects, basic networking, Research and Development (R&D), feasibility.
Psychological Well-Being A Housewifes Who Have Children with Special Needs Berliana Putri Pertiwi Putri; Ramon Ananda Paryontri
Academia Open Vol 7 (2022): December
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Housewives have a big role in the process of child development. So that mothers must be understand and find out about the conditions and needs of their children, especially in taking care of children with special needs (Special Needs Children).This research is a qualitative research with a phenomenological approach. The data collection technique used is the interview method. This study uses 3 subjects as sources of information in extracting data, plus 3 secondary subjects. The data collection technique used is the snowball sampling technique which will meet the criteria: 1) housewives who do not work, and 2) aged 30-40 years old. The results of the research that have been obtained state that the three subjects have psychological well-being based on aspects and factors of the psychological well-being. There are other influences that support the psychological well-being of the subject, gratitude, self-adjustment, self-concept, and regulations that exist in the three subjects. Highlights: The role of housewives in child development, especially for children with special needs. Qualitative research with a phenomenological approach and interview method for data collection. Psychological well-being of housewives, including factors such as gratitude, self-adjustment, self-concept, and regulations. Keywords: Housewives, Child development, Special needs children, Qualitative research, Psychological well-being
Analysis of Single Mother Parenting Azizah Alifia Salsabila; Nurfi Laili
Academia Open Vol 7 (2022): December
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A single parent is a parent who alone raises their children without the presence, support or responsibility of their spouse. Mothers must play a major role in the growth and development of children, because mothers are the first teachers who can have a very big influence on their children. Being a single parent with teenage children is a great gift entrusted by the creator, having teenage children means having a big responsibility in guiding them to adulthood. This study aims to describe the model of single mother parenting. The subjects in this study consisted of 2 single mothers, the sample in this study used the snowball sampling technique and met the following criteria: 1) single mothers 2) domiciled in Taman, Sidoarjo. This study uses qualitative research methods with a case study approach. The data collection technique used by the researcher is interviews. The results of this study stated that the two subjects applied the democratic parenting model to their teenage children.. Highlights: Single-parenting challenges: The study focuses on the unique experiences and challenges faced by single mothers in raising their teenage children alone. Democratic parenting: The research highlights the application of the democratic parenting model by single mothers as an effective approach in guiding their teenage children. Qualitative case study: The study employs qualitative research methods, using interviews as the primary data collection technique, to gain in-depth insights into the experiences and parenting practices of the single mothers in the sample. Keywords: single parent, teenage children, democratic parenting, qualitative research, case study
The Relationship Between The Bystander Effect and Prososial Behavior in Students Of The Faculty Of Psychology And Educational Sciences At University Istanti Nur Fadilah; Eko Hardi Ansyah
Academia Open Vol 7 (2022): December
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The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the bystander effect and prosocial behavior in students of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences at Muhammadiyah University of Sidoarjo. The population in this study were students of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences at the Muhammadiyah University of Sidoarjo, totaling 2,145 students and the sample of this study was 337 students who were taken using incidental sampling technique. The data collection technique used a psychological scale with a Likert scale model. The data analysis technique used is the product moment correlation technique assisted by SPSS 16.0 for windows. The results of data analysis show that there is a significant positive relationship between the bystander effect and prosocial behavior in students of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences at Muhammadiyah University of Sidoarjo. Highlights: The study examines the relationship between bystander effect and prosocial behavior in students of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences. The population consists of 2,145 students, with a sample of 337 students selected using incidental sampling technique. Data analysis using the product moment correlation technique reveals a significant positive relationship between the bystander effect and prosocial behavior in the studied student population. Keywords: Bystander effect, Prosocial behavior, Students, Muhammadiyah University of Sidoarjo, Correlation analysis
Resilience Of Working Mothers with Autistic Spectrum Disorder Siska Dwi Wahyuni Sugianto; Eko Hardi Ansyah
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A mother who has a child with ASD (Autistic Spectrum Disorder) has a heavier responsibility in terms of parenting and will go through a certain process. Handle these conditions, conditions are needed to be able to accept the conditions is resilience. This study aims to determine the description of resilience and the factors that influence resilience in working mothers who have children with ASD. Using qualitative method with a phenomenological type, determining the subject using a purposive sampling technique using 3 subjects working mothers who have children with ASD. Data collection methods in the form of interviews and observations. The results of the third study show that there is a picture of resilience in the three subjects who are able to accept their child's condition and rise from their previous condition to be better. That not all subjects have the seven aspects of resilience, each subject has a different dominance. Highlights: Resilience in parenting: The study explores the resilience of working mothers raising children with ASD, emphasizing their ability to accept their child's condition and adapt to the challenges they face. Influential factors: The research aims to identify the factors that influence the resilience of these mothers, considering individual differences and unique experiences that shape their responses to the situation. Diverse resilience aspects: The findings reveal that while all subjects displayed resilience, the aspects of resilience varied among them, highlighting that resilience is a multidimensional construct with different dominant factors for each individual. Keywords: Resilience, Working mothers, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Qualitative method, Phenomenological approach.