Proceedings of the International Seminar on Public Health and Education 2018 (ISPHE 2018)

Session: Theme 3: Public Health Policies and Practices

10 articles
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Personality Profiles Using Mbti Test For Sport Talent Identification For Students

Donny Wira Yudha Kusuma, Hermawan Pamot Raharjo, Hartono Mugiyo
Making an accurate and valid prediction about the long term success of an athlete in professional sport is likely a difficult aspect of the roleof professional coaches. To date however, personality inventories have yet become common place within this evaluative process; and thus, their predictive utility...
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The Positive and Negative News Coverage Released by the Media that Influenced the Psychology of the Students

Heny Setyawati, Tandiyo Rahayu
The development and the performance of athletes need to be disclosed to the society in general, through mass media though uncontrolled news may give negative side effect which is contra productive for the sports coaching, including mental defectiveness of an athlete. This study is to examine The positive...
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Exploring Spirituality of Sport for Research in Indonesian Context

Anirotul Qoriah
Sport is a multidimensional phenomenon, encompasses various purposes ranging from health-focused physical activities to spiritual-enhancing practices. Spirituality contributes to a person’s well-being, and recent studies begin to examine the potentials to integrate spirituality into the practice of consulting...
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The Phenomena and Impact of Public Participation on Sport at Big City (Surabaya And Semarang) Car Free Day Area

Fery Darmanto, Agus Widodo Suripto, Henny Setyawati, Kartika Septianingrum
This research is conducted in big city Car Free Day area, especially Semarang and Surabaya to find out public participation and the impact of sport performed at car free day area. This research is qualitative research by using observation and interview methods. The technique of analyzing data is using...
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Qualitative Study of Exclusive Breastfeeding Succeded among Working Mother

Galuh Nita Prameswari, Arif Rahmat Kurnia
Infant Mortality Rate in Indonesia was 32 deaths per 1000 live births, whereas Under-five Mortality Rate reaches 40 deaths from 1000 live births. One of the factors which underlie those numbers was the low rate of exclusive breastfeeding. In Central Java, exclusive breastfeeding was still below target...
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Community Empowerment Model Based on Local Wisdom As an Effort to Reduce Maternal Mortality Rate in Jeneponto Regency

Yusriani Yusriani, Muhammad Khidri Alwi
The study was aimed to find a model of community empowerment based on local wisdom as an effort to reduce Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR). The research method was dominant-less dominant design. The result showed that the behavior of pregnant women in the effort to decrease the risk of MMR was a high risk....
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Analysis of Preventive and Health Promotion Program Using IPO Model in Primary Health Care in Semarang

Prasetijono Prasetijono, Citaprasetya Citaprasetya
Primary Health Care (PHC) has a strategic role to develop and maintain prevention and health promotion programs. This paper researched was done in PHC in Semarang, by evaluating the indicators in Input-Process-Output (IPO) Model. The supporting factors for health promotions are availability of funds...
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Effectiveness of Food Safety Awareness Program to Build Early Childhood Development

Bertakalswa Hermawati, Sofwan Indarjo, Efa Nugroho, Dyah Mahendrasari Sukendra
The objectives of this study was to determine the change of mother's behavior after given intervention related to food safety in early childhood. The study design was before and after experimental design. The sample were 62 mothers. Intervention with educational model through film media related with...
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Relationship between Enuresis and Children’s Quality of Life

Vanny Fitriana Sari, Oke Rina Ramayani, Elmeida Effendy, Munar Lubis
Enuresis had been reported affecting children in many aspects of life such as physosocial, emotion and school performance which leads to Quality of Life (QoL) impairment. This study aims to assess the relationship between enuresis and children’s quality of life. A cross-sectional study was performed...
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Relationship between Bilingual Environment and Indonesian Language Development in Children

Dwi Herawati Ritonga, Sri Sofyani, Lily Irsa
Language development is one of the most important developments in children, influenced by internal and external factors. One of the most influential external factors is verbal environment. Specific language disorder can occur in one language in children with bilingual environment in the first three years...