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Journal of Health and Behavioral Science
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26852314     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35508/jhbs
Focus and Scope Journal of Health and Behavioral Science (JHBS) is an open-access journal, publishes research from various topics in psychology. We dedicated ourselves in developing psychology and behavioral sciences in the world, especially in the areas of: Health Psychology Clinical Psychology Psychology of Education Social and Community Psychology Developmental Psychology Cognitive Psychology Health Promotion and Community Health JHBS publishes Regular Empirical Articles, Literature Reviews (e.g. scoping review, systematic review), Meta-analyses and Special Sections with a particular thematic focus. Articles published in JHBS were selected through a blind review process conducted by JHBS editors and reviewers. This process considers several factors such as the relevance of the article and its contribution to the development of psychological and professional practices and compliance with the requirements of the published article. Editors and reviewers provide constructive evaluations and suggestions for writers.
Articles 255 Documents
The Identity Threat and Coping among the Followers of the Indigenous Javanese Religion Muhammad Syafiq; Nadratul Zuniara Putri
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 4 No 2 (2022): June 2022
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The present study was aimed at exploring how the adherents of an indigenous Javanese religion, known as Javanism or Kejawen, maintain their identity in the hegemonic Muslim identity. This study employed a qualitative case study. The participants were the leader and key members of a Javanese religious group in Mojokerto District, East Java, Indonesia. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews and analyzed using thematic analysis. The study found that most participants experience threats to their identity. They are perceived as being targeted and stigmatized since they are practicing mythic rituals and believing in superstition. They reported that they are labeled as obsolete, outdated, and even idolatrous. To cope with the identity threats, participants employ both intrapsychic and interpersonal strategies. The results indicate that the followers of the indigenous Javanese religion can efficaciously maintain their positive identity in response to the negative stigma imposed by the surrounding Muslim people.
Analysis of Factors Relate to The behavior of Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 David Ndapa Hambur; Ribka Limbu; Enjelita M. Ndoen
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 4 No 2 (2022): June 2022
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an acute respiratory infectious disease that has recently been a serious concern of the international community. Efforts to prevent COVID-19 are to apply 5M (Wearing Masks, Maintaining Distance, Washing Hands with Soap (CTPS), Staying away from Crowds, and Reducing Mobility). The purpose of this study was to analyze factors related to the behavior of preventing the transmission of COVID-19 among UMKM traders in the Oebobo Sub-District. This research is quantitative research with a cross-sectional approach involving 101 people who were taken using the cluster sampling technique. The results showed that knowledge, attitude, and people’s behavior were associated with COVID-19 prevention behavior (p-value= 0.000 consecutively). In contrast, there was no relationship between the availability of CTPS facilities and COVID-19 prevention behavior (p-value= 0.087). The government and health workers are expected to improve education and health promotion for UMKM traders in the Oebobo Sub-District about the importance of implementing health protocols to prevent COVID-19.
Relationship between Negative Mindset and English-Speaking Anxiety in English Students Lusia Ayuni Andi; Juliana M. Y. Benu; Marleny P. Panis
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 4 No 2 (2022): June 2022
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The ability to speak English is the main priority of many languages ​​being studied, inadequate mastery of English is often a source of anxiety experienced by students. English anxiety is anxiety that arises as perceptions, beliefs, feelings, and attitudes that arise in individuals in learning and using English. English anxiety is a result of affective factors that arise due to several things: lack of knowledge of English, lack of preparation, fear of making mistakes, and difficulty understanding instructions from the teacher. The hypothesis in this study is that there is a relationship between negative thought patterns and English speaking anxiety in students majoring in English at UNWIRA Kupang. Participants in this study were students majoring in English with a total of 130 respondents. The analysis in this study uses correlational analysis. The results of the analysis show that there is a correlation coefficient between negative thinking patterns and English-speaking anxiety of 0.434 with a significant value of 0.000 <0.05.
Body Image and Depression in Emerging Adulthood Women Christine Angelia Lubalu; Mariana Dinah Charlota Lerik; Juliana M. Y. Benu
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 4 No 2 (2022): June 2022
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The emerging adulthood phase is a phase of individual development between the ages of 18 and 25. This period is synonymous with changes that women will experience. Women receive a powerful message about their physical appearance from the environment, which plays a role in shaping their perception of their body image. Body image dissatisfaction arises if their perception does not correspond to the ideal appearance criteria. This study aims to see the relationship between body image and depression. This type of quantitative research uses a descriptive method involving 381 women between the ages of 18 and 25. Based on the results of the analysis of research data, it shows that the body image variable has a very high category and the depression variable is at the depression level. So there is a positive relationship between body image and depression.
Nutritional Status of Children under Five Years in the Working Area of Puskesmas Manutapen Cindy F. Hawu; Marselinus Laga; Enjelita Ndoen
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 4 No 2 (2022): June 2022
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Nutritional problems in children under five, such as undernutrition can affect their health. The purpose of the study was to analyze the factors related to the nutritional status of children under five of age in the working area of the Manutapen Public Health Center in 2021. This was a quantitative study using a Cross-Sectional design involving 90 mothers of toddlers and children under five with the cluster random sampling technique. The results showed that the factors related to the nutritional status of children under five were the mother's education level (p=0.030), family income level (p=0.014), mother's level of knowledge (p=0.001), history of infectious disease (p=0.026), and the number of family members (p=0.005). The Manutapen Public Health Center is expected to maximize regular counseling activities about toddler nutrition and the use of health promotion media. Moreover, an active role from Nutrition Implementation Personnel and Health Promotion Programs is necessary to increase counseling efforts about the importance of nutritious food for toddlers.
The Psychological Impacts of the Pamong Praja Police Unit as the Front Guard in Handling, Preventing, Spreading the Case of Covid-19 Andjani Antonetha Peni; Indra Yohanes Kiling; Yeni Damayanti
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 4 No 2 (2022): June 2022
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) is an infectious disease with a pandemic status globally and has spread throughout Indonesia, including NTT. Covid-19 cases in NTT in 2021 experienced an increase of 312 deaths. The NTT Provincial Civil Service Police Unit is part of the task force and the front guard handling Covid-19 in the NTT region. This research uses qualitative research with the Photo Elicitation data collection method on seven informants. The study found that in the initial conditions, the informants did not have adequate information about handling covid-19; therefore, they became a risk group for Covid-19 and experienced various obstacles. These things impacted their psychological conditions (anxiety, insomnia, and interpersonal conflict) and physiological. Meanwhile, informants are accustomed to handling Covid-19 to reduce the negative psychological impact of the current situation. Community cooperation with Satpol PP members is needed to reduce the number of Covid-19.
The Relationship Between Narcissistic Behavioral Tendencies and Facebook Addiction in Students Josefin Gemilani Nalenan; Dian Lestari Anakaka; Rizky Pradita Manafe
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 4 No 2 (2022): June 2022
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Facebook is one of the most popular social media among the public. Facebook is one of the online social networking or social networking sites created to provide technological facilities with the intention that users can socialize or interact in cyberspace. Someone addicted to making Facebook an important cause that can't be given up. The hypothesis in this study is that there is a significant association between narcissistic behavior and Facebook addiction among students at State Vocational High School 2 Kupang City. The participants in this study were students from Kupang City State Vocational High School 2, a total of 226 respondents. This study uses correlation analysis. The result of the analysis shows that there is a correlation coefficient between the variable’s narcissistic behavior and Facebook addiction of 0.771 with a significant value of 0.000 < 0.05.
Self-Regulated Learning and Online Game Addiction in College Student Eugenius Vercelly Hamaer Lotar Lejap; R. Pasifikus Ch. Wijaya; Marselino K. P. Abdi Keraf
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 4 No 2 (2022): June 2022
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This study aims to determine the relationship between self-regulated learning and online game addiction. This research is quantitative research with Spearman correlation. The number of subjects in this study was 337 people. The sampling technique used in this research is cluster sampling. The method of collecting data is quantitatively through an online questionnaire. The results showed no relationship between self-regulated learning and online game addiction. This study suggests not using self-regulation variables in learning because it cannot suppress online game addiction. It can be replaced using self-regulation, self-efficacy variables, and self-management. Teenagers who are indicated to be addicted to online games can immediately seek a psychologist so that their addiction can be reduced. Parents continue to support their children so that they can have good achievements and supervise children using smartphones, especially in playing online games, so that online game addiction does not occur.
Analysis of Factors Associated with Work Stress on Teachers of Special Needs School Nadya Admirelia Masan; Luh Putu Ruliati; Ribka Limbu
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 4 No 2 (2022): June 2022
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Stress is a condition that emerges from human and occupational interaction and is marked by human changes that force them to deviate from their normal function. Stress does not just happen but can be triggered by some factors, which are individual factors, organizational factors (job demands, social support, work roles), and environmental factors (work climates, noise). This study aims to find out factors related to work stress for SLB Pembina of Kupang city. The research is a type of analytic observational study with a cross-sectional view. Data collection is done with an interview technique. There are 50 teachers with a total sample of 45 teachers from Special School Pembina of Kupang city. The responders were obtained by the simple random sampling method. Data analysis uses the chi-square test with prosperity (0,05). Studies have found that job demands have a significant relationship with work stress with p-value = 0,003, social support has a significant relationship with work stress with p-value=0,000, the working role has a significant relationship with work stress with p-value = 0,000, and the working climate has a significant relationship with work stress with p-value = 0,009.
Depression Tendency in Students Allda Manoeain; Serlie K. A. Littik; Dian Lestari Anakaka
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 4 No 3 (2022): September 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v4i3.4683

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WHO states that many mental health problems arise in late childhood and early adolescence because this period is full of physical and mental changes before reaching adulthood so adolescents have to adapt to many things that if they cannot handle the existing problems, can lead to disappointment and frustration. a sense of failure and susceptibility to mental disorders, one of which is depression. Depression is the third largest psychological disorder which is estimated to occur in 5% of the world's population (WHO, 2013). In a month about 4-5 teenagers come to consult. Adolescents who came to consult with clinical psychologists ranged in age from 17-25 years with varied educational backgrounds, and the adolescents who consulted the most were aged 19-22 years. Most show symptoms of severe depression and self-harm to the point of almost committing suicide.