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Indra Yohanes Kiling, PhD
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Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Nusa Cendana Address: Jl. Adi Sucipto, Penfui, Kota Kupang, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia Kode Pos 85001
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Kota kupang,
Nusa tenggara timur
INDONESIA
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 248 Documents
Level of Peer’s Social Support to Class XI-Social Majoring Students for The 2020-2021 Academic Year Agnes Asa; Indra Yohanes Kiling; R. Pasifikus Christa Wijaya
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 3 No 3 (2021): September 2021
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Peer group social support is a form of attention, affection and comfort that comes from important people in life, especially within the scope of friendship at school and outside school. This study aims to determine the level of peer social support in class XI IPS students in the 2020/2021 academic year at SMAN 6 Kupang City. The approach in this study is a quantitative approach. The respondents of this study were 52 high school students. Data collection techniques using the Likert scale of peer social support. Data collection techniques Chronbach alpha scale of 0.95 respondents. The results of the study found that there was peer social support for class XI IPS students at SMAN 6 Kupang City. Based on gender, it was found that female students experienced peer social support with a percentage of 55.8% higher than male students with a percentage value of 44.2%.
Description of The Public Knowledge and Stigma Against PLWHA in Niki-Niki Sub district, Central Amanuban District, TTS Regency WINDA YULIANA KURNIAWATI ASAR; Imelda F. E. Manurung; Mustakim Sahdan
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 3 No 4 (2021): December 2021
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The stigma against People Living With HIV and AIDS (PLWHA) is influenced by several factors, including low levels of formal education and lack of knowledge related to to HIV and AIDS. The aim of this study was to describe the knowledge and stigma of the community towards PLWHA in Niki-Niki Village, Central Amanuban District, TTS Regency. This study uses descriptive quantitative research methods with Simple Random Sampling techniques to 70 people. The research instrument used was a questionnaire and the analysis was carried out quantitatively descriptive. The results showed that respondents with good knowledge had higher stigma against PLWHA than those with less knowledge. Many people do not really understand about the transmission of the HIV. Hopefully the public will increase their knowledge about HIV, specifically HIV transmission, and eliminate the stigma of PLWHA.
The Differences in Subjective Well-being in Dry Land Farmers Assessed From Land Owners and Tenant in Manulai II Village JUBLINA MARSELINA NOMATE; Yeni Damayanti; Indra Y Kiling; Imelda F. E. Manurung
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 3 No 4 (2021): December 2021
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Abstrac. A farmer's welfare can vary from farmer to farmer. Where a farmer can be said to be prosperous if the farmer can evaluate his life in a positive way and is satisfied with the life he has. Where life satisfaction is individual satisfaction that is comprehensive and very basic, as well as how the individual sees himself and his life. Subjective well-being also consists of two components, namely, a cognitive component (life satisfaction) and an affective component. The affective component consists of two parts, namely positive and negative effects. This study aims to see differences in the subjective well-being of dry land farmers in terms of land owners and renters. The subjects in this study were 100 farmers in Manulai II Village. Subjective well-being was measured using a research scale conducted by Hanggoro , 2015. The research hypothesis was tenant using a different test . The results of the analysis show that there are differences in the subjective well-being of land farmers and tenant farmers in Manulai II Village. Where sig (2-tailed) at 0, 00 .
Happiness Among Teenagers Who Have Parents as Migrant Workers: A Non-systematic Literature Review Hantimart Yolanda Sevlywerty; Diana Aipipidely; Indra Yohanes Kiling
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 3 No 4 (2021): December 2021
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Adolescence is a period of transition from childhood to adulthood that affected many aspects of development. Adolescent’s happiness remains one of the relevant topics to be researched. Plenty of factors can bring happiness to teenagers, similarly many factors can make adolescents experience unhappiness, one of which is being separated from their parents for a long time for reasons of working abroad or becoming a TKI (Indonesian Migrant Worker). This literature review discusses happiness on teenagers in general and on teenagers who have parents working as migrant workers. Evidence showed that adolescents with parents as migrant workers need support as they are threatened by negative factors that make them as one of the most vulnerable children in Indonesia.
Workers' Perceptions of Occupational Safety and Health at PLTU Bolok Unit II NTT Elvianus U Lowu; Diana Juniati Nabuasa; Noorce Ch. Berek; Marylin S Junias
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 3 No 4 (2021): December 2021
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Abstract. Employees' perceptions of occupational health and safety (OHS) in a company are significant in preventing accidents and occupational diseases because perceptions affect workers' behavior. This research aims to know factors that affect workers' perceptions about occupational health and safety. This research is an observational study with a cross-sectional design. This research was done in Bolok Electric Steam Power Plan Unit II East Nusa Tenggara with 95 workers. The data analysis used is simple linear regression analysis with α = 0.05 (5%). Based on the study results, the significance of t and the value of experience (5,329 and 0,000) and knowledge (7,034 and 0,000). It shows that experience and knowledge affect employee's perceptions.
Relationship of Knowledge, Attitudes and Social Status of Family Heads Against Dengue Prevention Measures in the Oesapa Health Center Work Area in 2020 Malfret Njaka Mbani; Ribka Limbu; Soleman Landi
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 3 No 4 (2021): December 2021
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DHF is an infectious disease caused by the dengue virus and transmitted through the bite of the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The factors that cause a person to suffer from dengue are environmental factors, knowledge, attitudes, and social status. This study aims to analyze the relationship between knowledge, attitudes, and social status of the head of the family on the prevention of DHF. The type of research used is quantitative research with a cross-sectional approach. The number of samples in this study was 100 respondents. The independent variables in this study were knowledge, attitudes, education, work, and income, while the dependent variable was the prevention of dengue fever. The type of data analysis used is chi-square. The results showed that the five variables studied had a relationship with dengue prevention measures. The five variables referred to are knowledge (p = 0.002), attitude (p = 0.006), education (p = 0.003), income (p = 0.007), and work (p = 0.006). Keywords: knowledge, attitude, social status, action, head of the family
Analysis of Factors Associated with Work Stress on Teachers of the Asuhan Kasih Special School and the State Special School of Pembina Kupang Leonardus Nusi; Noorce Ch. Berek; Agus Setyobudi
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 3 No 4 (2021): December 2021
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Abstract. Job stress is a form of a person's response both physically and mentally to a change in his environment that is felt to be disturbing and causes him to be threatened or uncomfortable. The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors associated with work stress on teachers of the Asuhan Kasih Special School and the Pembina Kupang State Special School. The sampling technique used is simple random sampling with a sample of 47 subjects. The analysis in this study uses the Chi-Square test and Fisher Probability Exact Test as an alternative test. The results showed that there was a relationship between tenure (pvalue = 0.007), personality type (p-value = 0.002), and workload (p-value = 0.003) with work stress and there was no relationship between gender (p-value = 1000) and age (p-value). = 1000). = 0.379) with work stress on teachers of the Asuhan Kasih Special School and the Pembina State Special School of Kupang. Schools should conduct training in accordance with the responsibilities of each teacher and divide the number of students handled according to applicable regulations.
Relationship of Knowledge and Attitude to Pulmonary TB Prevention Behavior in Home Contact in The Working Area of Puskesmas Batuputih in 2020 EL GARRY RADJAH; Pius Weraman; Honey Ivone Ndoen
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 3 No 4 (2021): December 2021
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Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis. The disease is transmitted by air (airbone disease). Tuberculosis cases in Batuputih Health Center in the last 4 years have experienced a significant increase in cases. In 2017 there were 4 cases of tuberculosis and in 2020 there were 32 cases of tuberculosis. This study aims to analyze the relationship of knowledge and attitudes to tuberculosis prevention behavior in house contact at Batuputih Health Center. This research is an analytical survey research with cross-sectional method. samples in this study numbered 60 people. The data was analyzed using chi square test with a meanness level of α=0.05. The results showed that 81.9% of family members who were home with sufferers had positive preventive behavior. This study shows that there is a knowledge relationship to tuberculosis prevention behavior (p=0.001) and attitude towards tuberculosis prevention behavior (p=0.002).
The Dynamics of Grief in Late Adolescence After Maternal Death in Terms of The Theory of Kübler-Ross Dyana Putry Christanti Fitryani; Noorce Ch. Berek; Dian Lestari Anakaka; Indra Y Kiling
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 3 No 4 (2021): December 2021
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Adolescence is a developmental phase between childhood and adulthood. There are many experiences that teenagers get from the surrounding environment. These experiences are in the form of positive experiences or negative experiences that teenagers will receive in different ways. Individuals have different reactions to death events, including adolescents. The event of death can affect the development process, this is because death causes deep sorrow for adolescents. This study aims to examine the dynamics of late adolescent grief after maternal death in terms of the Kübler-Ross theory. According to Kübler-Ross, there are five stages that individuals have when experiencing grief, including denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Teenagers who experience maternal death will go through the five stages of grief from the Kübler-Ross. The results obtained are that some participants have not yet reached the acceptance stage because they still need time to accept the grief event that occurred. The discussion is expected to provide knowledge regarding the dynamics of late adolescent grief after maternal death in terms of the Kübler-Ross theory.
Action stage of Changes in Smoking Behavior in Health Students in Kupang City Enjelita Ndoen; Petrus Romeo; Elisabeth Ina Tala Pessy
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 3 No 4 (2021): December 2021
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Health students are individuals who have a higher level of education and knowledge in the health field. However, around 37.3% of students in Indonesia, including health students, are smokers. Previous studies have shown student smokers' desire to quit smoking. This study describes changes in smoking behavior based on the action stage on health students in Kupang City in 2021. This type of research is qualitative with in-depth interview techniques. This study recruited nine health students who had a desire to change smoking behavior. This study found that four behavioral change processes (management contingency, helping relationships, counter conditioning, and stimulus control) play an essential role in the smoking cessation process in the action stage. Thus, the intervention needs to pay attention to the involvement of the four change processes in the action stage to encourage smokers to quit smoking altogether. Interventions also need to direct smokers to start the preparation phase for change, where intentions and commitment to action can be formed and become a foundation for smokers to initiate changes in smoking behavior.

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