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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
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International Journal of Cultural and Social Science (IJCSS) is an International Journal covering various social science fields, including culture, sociology, communication, politics, and information literacy. All articles submitted in the English language.
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Implementation of Religious Moderation in the Subdistrict of Pulo Brayan (Analytical Study of Religious Moderation in Surah al-Kâfirun) Nazil Mumtaz Al Mujtahid; Rifqi Ikhsanul Akmal; Muhammad Hidayatullah; Adira Hamdi
International Journal of Cultural and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): June
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Because Indonesia is a pluralistic society, religious moderation has an impact on society. Because moderation means reducing extremism, religious moderation is a program to reduce the number of community fanaticism and extremism in religion. Essentially, religious moderation serves a good purpose, but in practice, people have been unable to love one another and set aside religious fanaticism.
Case Study Identification Of Needed Affairs That Will Have An Impact On Marriage Satisfaction On Workers In Medan In 2020 Wahyuni; Miskah Afriani; Debi Rahilma
International Journal of Cultural and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): June
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One of the causes of the widespread phenomenon of infidelity among workers, both married women and men, is marital dissatisfaction. In 2010, 25.8 percent of men had an affair with a coworker by having sexual relations with them. In 2011, the percentage of male infidelity in Jakarta increased by 65 percent. Meanwhile, it increased by 70% again in 2012, and it increased by 75% again in 2013. It was discovered that the need for cheating in women was due to the tendency of women to workaholic (workaholic), whereas in men it was due to a desire for variety in sex. Furthermore, the work stress factor is high enough in the workplace to cause emotions to feel like sharing with the male work team. The goal of this study is to identify the need for infidelity in workers in the city of Medan in 2020 and how it affects marital satisfaction. According to the study's findings, the identified need that was behind the occurrence of infidelity to the VN informant was due to the unfulfilled need of respect, need of recognition, need of acquisition, need of sex, and need of affiliation among the three (three) informants studied. The unfulfilled need for respect, need for nurturance, need for sex, and need for affiliation is the background to the occurrence of infidelity in SR informants. Meanwhile, the foreign informants behind the infidelity are the unsatisfied needs for sex, nurturance, affiliation, and emotional support.
Religious Moderation in Silo Baru (Case Study: Tuanku Sheikh Silo) Mhd. Joni Marpaung; Rizka Ramadani Sam; Nuraini Ade Putri Lubis; Rina Widyasari; Ismail Husein; Nafila Zendhia Ulhaq; Khoiriah Syahfitri; Puan Salwa Afifah; Rahma Utami; M. Abdul Rizki
International Journal of Cultural and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): June
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The religious moderation in Silo Baru will be described in this article. The purpose of this paper is to discuss religious moderation in Silo Baru, the role of religious instructors in achieving village peace, inter-religious relations, inter-religious relationship weaknesses, challenges and opportunities for religious moderation, and indicators of religious moderation. A qualitative research method was employed. Tuanku Sheikh Silau Laut's History was used as a case study. How religious moderation evolved from time to time to the present. According to the findings of this study, religious moderation is a perspective on how to understand and apply religious teachings so that they are not excessive and do not cause conflict among Muslims and people of other faiths. Of course, differences of opinion will continue to emerge in every village. However, it does not have to cause division among fellow humans. It requires religious moderation in the form of acknowledging the existence of other parties, being tolerant, respecting differences of opinion, and not imposing one's will through violence.
Self Efficacy and Barriers to Smoking Cessation in Men and Women in Medan: Case Study in the Lower Class Economic Community Miskah Afriani; Asrul; Wahyuni; Makhfura Syukrillah
International Journal of Cultural and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): June
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Self-efficacy is an important factor in quitting smoking. The goal of this study was to describe the self-efficacy of quitting smoking and to investigate the factors that contribute to smoking cessation in low-income communities with pedicab drivers and traders working on the outskirts of Medan City. This study took an exploratory research approach, with data collected first through a questionnaire and then through additional interviews. The SSQ, which has been standardized in Indonesian, is used for interview guidance, and expert validity is used. The study included 39 people (32 men and 7 women) who worked as pedicab drivers and market vendors. The results showed that low self-efficacy was 15.3%, smokers with low self-efficacy had barriers to smoking cessation dominated by the mastery experience factor (56.4%). Barriers to quitting smoking are due to mastery experience, namely weak intentions and failure to learn from one's own experience. While the barriers to vicarious experience are due to the factor of seeing a peer group that remains healthy and happy because of smoking. Meanwhile, verbal persuasion is caused by a friend's invitation to women, while men are afraid of getting a bad image. Low self-efficacy was 15.3 percent, sufficient self-efficacy was 61.6 percent, and high self-efficacy was 23.1 percent, according to the findings. The mastery experience factor dominates the barriers to quitting smoking in smokers with low self-efficacy (56.4 percent ). It is hoped that the suggestions in this study will help smokers develop a strong will and a strong belief that they can quit smoking. It is also recommended that psychoeducation and counseling approaches be used to help people quit smoking.
The Correlation of Students’ Perceptions About Speaking Skills Demonstration Method With Learning Outcomes of English Subject in Binjai “Ex School” Tutoring Mariana; Rudi Purwana
International Journal of Cultural and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): June
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The demonstration method is a way of presenting information in KBM by demonstrating how to do something with a clear visual explanation of the process. Students have different perceptions about the demonstration method delivered by the teacher. The purpose of the research was to determine the relationship between students' perceptions of the speaking skill demonstration method and the learning outcomes of English subjects at the "Ex School" Binjai Tutoring. This type of research is an analytic survey with a cross sectional approach. The results of the validity test obtained 21 valid statements with a range of Sig values. (2-tailed) (0.00-0.04) < = 0.05. The population in this study was 64 students, the sampling technique was saturated, that is, all students became the research sample. Direct data collection by researchers by distributing questionnaires directly to respondents. From the research results obtained the majority of students with negative perception category 36 students (56.2%), with very good learning outcomes 0 students (0%), good 2 students (3.1%), enough 31 students (48.4%) and less than 3 students (4.7%), minority students with positive perceptions 28 students (43.8%) with very good learning outcomes 0 students (0%), good 7 students (10.9%), enough 21 students ( 32.8%) and less 0 students (0%) . From the results of the chi-square test, the Asymp sig value (0.033) < value = 0.05. So it can be concluded that there is a relationship between students' perceptions of the speaking skill demonstration method and the learning outcomes of English subjects at the "Ex School" Binjai Tutoring. Therefore, it is expected that students can give positive perceptions about the demonstration method delivered by educators so that the learning outcomes obtained will be better.
Factors of Affecting Early Marriage on Adolescent Women in Sei Buluh Village, Sei Bamban District Asrul; Miskah Afriani; Titiadi Simamora
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In terms of socio-economic, mental/psychological, and physical health, early marriage in adolescents has a negative impact on the teen's reproductive health. As a result of early marriage, women between the ages of 15 and 19 are twice as likely to die in childbirth. This is a correlational and cross-sectional approach to research. Teenagers aged 15 to 20 years who had married young were included in this study. The logistic regression test was used for the analysis. According to the study's findings, the perception of culture is the most influential factor, while promiscuity has no effect. If you find your children dating in inappropriate places, you can suggest marriage as a way of improving your economic and cultural life. Children's mental and physical health is at risk when parents marry young, according to this study.
Evaluation of The Satisfaction Level of Outpatient Patients With The Quality of Pharmaceutical Services in UPTD Puskesmas DTP Benery Meriah District Bandar Regency in 2020 Muflih; Rizkani
International Journal of Cultural and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): June
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The quality of health services in Indonesia is still not in line with people's expectations, even though in Indonesia it provides health insurance for the underprivileged or the poor. Currently, patient satisfaction services are the main focus in the context of health services. The success of services depends on the quality of the relationship with patients who prioritize patient satisfaction and loyalty by environmental factors and listen to patient desires. at UPTD Puskesmas DTP Bandar, Bandar Subdistrict, Bener Meriah Regency in 2020. Methods; The type of research conducted is cross sectional, the sampling technique is accidental sampling using a questionnaire with a total sample of 95 outpatients. Results; The results of the research on each indicator obtained the following percentages where based on patient satisfaction the majority was quite satisfied at 58.9%. The majority of physical evidence said 34.7% was sufficient, the majority said sufficient reliability was 46.3%. The majority response was good at 48.4%. The majority concern was good at 46.3%, while the majority assurance indicator said it was not good at 38.9%.
Moderation of Religion Between Muhammadiyah, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and Christian in Tegal Rejo Village, Medan Perjuangan Subdistrict Ervina Putri Wulandari; Fadia Annisa; Meidya Ningsih; Fharcha Fahrica; Zahratul Idami
International Journal of Cultural and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): June
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An attitude or behavior that always prioritizes the middle way values and does not overdo it can be understood as religious moderation. Muslim organizations Muhammadiyah and the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) in Indonesia are responsible for religious moderation. There are other religions that coexist with Islam, including Christianity. For this study, we aimed to observe the implementation of religious moderation between Muhammadiyah and Nahdatul Ulama and Christians in Tegal Rejo Village, Medan District. The descriptive analysis method is used in this study. When it comes to religious activities, the results of this study show that Tegal Rejo Village has implemented religious moderation between Muhammadiyah and NU that is mutually tolerant, respectful, and relentless. According to reports, there are no conflicts and no interference between worship services in Tegal Rejo Village, where Christians live next door. In order to live in a safe and peaceful environment, religious moderation is.
The Relationship of Menstrual Pattern With The Incidence of Anemia in Adolescent Girls at SMA PAB 5 Klumpang, Deli Serdang in 2021 Utary Dwi Listiarini; Indah Dewi Sari; Ani Deswita Chaniago; Efnesia Nadeak
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In Indonesia the percentage of women experiencing anemia increased to 48.9% with its proportion in the age group of 15-24 years. This clearly reinforces that adolescent health is crucial in the success of health development, especially in the effort to print the quality of the nation's future generations. This study aimed to determine the relationship of menstrual pattern to the incidence of anemia in adolescent girls of SMA PAB 5 Klumpang Deli Serdang Tahun 2021.This is an analytical survey research design with cross sectional approach. The sample was used purposive sampling with a total of 51 people from a population of 69 people. Sampling with non-random sampling technique used a questionnaire. Hb level test was done by using Easy Touch digital hemometer.Univariate test results of menstrual pattern based on menstrual cycles the majority of adolescents experience a normal menstrual cycle amount 27 people (47.1%), while based on the length of menstruation the majority of girls experience menstrual abnormalities amount 28 people (54.9%). The results of bivariate test with chi square test showed there was a relationship between menstrual patterns both from the menstrual cycle (p-value = .003 <.05) and menstrual time (p-value = 0.000 <.05) with the incidence of anemia in adolescent girls of SMA PAB 5 Klumpang Deli Serdang Tahun 2021.The conclusion shows that there is a significant relationship between menstrual patterns with the incidence of anemia in adolescent girls ofSMA PAB 5 Klumpang Deli Serdang. It is expected that adolescent girls should pay attention to food intake and meet iron needs from natural sources.
The Attitude Of The Midwife Towards The Implementation Of Early Initiation Of Breastfeeding With Exclusive Breastfeeding At Kuala Health Center, Kuala Subdistrict, Langkat Regency In 2021 Faradita Wahyuni; Nurhamida Fithri; Selli M Pasaribu
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Objectives: Midwives as health workers who assist in childbirth are a very important factor in the practice of IMD and most midwives do not implement it. This will affect the implementation of the Exclusive Breastfeeding program. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between midwives' attitudes regarding the implementation of early initiation of breastfeeding with low coverage of exclusive breastfeeding. Method: The method used was an analytical survey (Explanatory Research) with a cross sectional approach. The population is all midwives who work in the Kuala District Health Center, Kuala District, Langkat Regency as many as 31 people. The sample, namely the entire population, became a total sampling with Chi-Squere analysis. Results: Based on the results of the analysis of the Relationship of Midwives' Attitudes regarding Implementation of Early Breastfeeding Initiation with Low Exclusive Breastfeeding Coverage, it was found that the negative attitude of midwives with the target not being achieved was 19 respondents (61.3%) and positive attitude as many as 12 respondents (38.7%). Based on a population of 31 respondents, the results of statistical tests obtained p value = 0.006 <0.05, so it can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between Midwives' Attitudes About IMD Implementation and Low Exclusive Breastfeeding Coverage. Conclusion: The research is that there is a relationship between midwives' attitudes about the implementation of IMD with the low coverage of exclusive breastfeeding. Midwives are expected to be able to increase a positive attitude about the implementation of IMD as an effort to increase exclusive breastfeeding.

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