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Proceedings Article
Raising Students’ Awareness and Attitudes on Environmental Education Issues
Dwi Puji Astuti, Kardiyem, Rediana Setiyani, Ahmad Jaenudin
Environmental education is an important issue that is a topic at various levels of education throughout the world. Environmental education is one of the best solutions for preventing environmental damage. This research aims to analyze students’ awareness and attitudes towards environmental education...
Research Article
Low pre-diagnosis attrition but high pre-treatment attrition among patients with MDR-TB: An operational research from Chennai, India
Hemant Deepak Shewade, Dina Nair, Joel S. Klinton, Malik Parmar, J. Lavanya, Lakshmi Murali, Vivek Gupta, Jaya Prasad Tripathy, Soumya Swaminathan, Ajay M.V. Kumar
Pages: 227 - 233
Background: Worldwide, there’s concern over high pre-diagnosis and pre-treatment attritions or delays in Multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) diagnosis and treatment pathway (DTP). We conducted this operational research among patients with presumptive MDR-TB in north and central Chennai, India to...
Proceedings Article
Attitudes to the Personal Future of Boys and Girls with Different Degrees of Social Anxiety and Social Fears
I A Ralnikova, N A Luzhbina, O S Gurova, S S Darenskikh
The article presents the results of a scientific study of attitudes towards the future in modern young men and women with low, moderate, and high degrees of social anxiety and social fears. Ninety young men and women aged 18-20 years and studying in higher educational institutions of Barnaul acted as...
Proceedings Article
Knowledge Profile About Anemia and Disparity Among Adolescent 15–24 years in Indonesia - 2012 and 2017
Tin Afifah, Sugiharti, Rika Rachmalina, Kemal N. Siregar, Anissa Rizkianti
Anemia in Indonesia is high. One of two pregnant women suffers from anemia as highest prevalence (85%) was among pregnant women aged 15-24. Maternal anemia are at risk of maternal death and giving birth to premature infant with low birth weight. Among age group 15-24 years, 32% is anemic (both men-women)....
Proceedings Article
Developing Learning Materials of Narrative Writing Based on the Thinking Ability Improvement Learning Model for Third Grade Student of Elementary School
Epi Sapitri, Mudjiran Mudjiran, Taufina Taufik
This research is conducted due to de fact that teachers mostly used uninteresting materials in the classroom. As a result, the students were not really interested in writing. In addition, the materials were not suitable to the three phases of writing: the pre-writing, whilst writing, and post-writing...
Proceedings Article
Curriculum Development Procedure in Unswagati Cirebon
I. Robia Khaerudin, Lien Maulina
This research aims to get an overview of the procedures for curriculum development in University of Gunung Jati (Unswagati) Cirebon. Presidential Regulation Number 08 of 2012 raises the demand for graduates to have certain qualifications. Kerangka Kualifikasi Nasional Indonesia (KKNI) regulates the ability...
Proceedings Article
Lumbar Cold Compresses Reduce Pain After Surgery
Retno Setyawati, Furaida Khasanah, Suyanto
Postoperative pain is an unpleasant experience. Most patients undergoing surgery will experience pain. Pain sensations are varied. The actions of nurses independently have an important role in reducing postoperative pain. This study aims to see the effect of cold compresses on the lumbar area in reducing...
Proceedings Article
Variability of Toxic Action of Carbon Tetrachloride in Rats of Different Ages
S.V. Skupnevskii, F.E. Batagova, E.G. Pukhaeva, F.K. Rurua, Zh.G. Farnieva, A.K. Badtiev
Age-specific changes define the difference in thresholds of sensitivity to the effect of poison and drug substances. The disclosure of features of mechanisms forming the basis of an observed phenomenon will allow increasing the efficiency of health risks management under the negative influence of chemical...
Proceedings Article
Perspective of Community Knowledge and Attitude about Human Trafficking
Nadiroh Nadiroh, Uswatun Hasanah, Shahibah Yuliani
Indonesia is in the first position with the largest number of human trafficking places in the world. In December 2014, number of human trafficking victims are 6.651 people with 92.46% are children and women, and 82% are women who have worked at own country and overseas for labor exploitation, while 18%...
Proceedings Article
Experimental Study on Shear Resistance of Prefabricated Prestressed Masonry Structure Along Joint Section
Tao Sun, Yibo Xiao, Tongchang Liu, Meiru Zhang, Shengmei Liu
In order to enhance the shear strength of mortar - laid through joints in traditional masonry structures and in combination with the development of prefabricated buildings, a new type of prefabricated prestressed masonry structure is proposed. By connecting the through joints with sleeves and wrapping...
Proceedings Article
Eating Behavior and Nutritional Status Among Women Aged 18–55 years During Covid 19 Pandemic
Nor Eka Noviani
Covid 19-Pandemic makes us have to social distancing with others. It could change emotional situation, eating behavior and food consumption. The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between eating behavior and nutritional status (overweight and obesity). This study used a cross sectional...
Research Article
Community Foodborne of Salmonella Weltevreden Outbreak at Northern Governorate, Sultanate of Oman
Ali A. Al-Maqbali, Seif S. Al-Abri, V. Vidyanand, Idris Al-Abaidani, Amal S. Al-Balushi, Shyam Bawikar, Emadeldin El Amir, Saleh Al-Azri, Rajesh Kumar, Azza Al-Rashdi, Amina K. Al-Jardani
Pages: 224 - 229
Objectives: To investigate the course of a community gastroenteritis outbreak by Salmonella and implement interventional activities and roles to prevent occurring such an outbreak in the future.
Methods: From August 27 to 2 September 2015, 101 individuals were reported among a local community. All affected...
Proceedings Article
Research on Professional Identity of Flexible Employment Personnel
Zichen Zhang, Ruihan Liu, Ge Wen
Professional identity enables employees to obtain a sense of achievement, satisfaction, dedication to work, and create high performance. Through a random survey of platform organizations in 18 cities in China, using structural equation model analysis, it is found that organizational viscosity, competency...
Proceedings Article
Debating A Minimum Marriageable Age for Girl in Indonesian Marriage: A Semiotic Study
Nurina Azyyati
Issue of child marriage in Indonesia has always been a debate particularly since the rejection of a recent judicial review of the 1974 Marriage Law to raise a minimum marriageable age for girls by Constitutional Court. The judicial review was instigated by the association of women’s and youth organizations,...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Arterial stiffness, wave reflection amplitude and left ventricular afterload are increased in overweight individuals
Wilmer W. Nichols, John W. Petersen, Scott J. Denardo, Demetra D. Christou
Pages: 222 - 229
Background: Reflected pressure waves from the lower body to the heart in overweight subjects return early and augment aortic systolic pressure and increase left ventricular (LV) afterload and wasted energy.
Methods: Central aortic pressure waves were generated from radial artery pressure waves recorded...
Proceedings Article
The Study Results on the Consumption of Fats in Mongolia
Tuul Nyambal, Ganzorig Tumur, Soninkhishig Tsolmon
Mongolians traditionally consume a diet rich in animal-derived fats, often exceeding recommended limits for saturated fat intake. This pattern reflects both cultural preferences and the wide availability of dairy- and meat-based fats in rural and urban diets. This study investigates the consumption patterns...
Proceedings Article
Gender Differences in Predicting Adolescent Autonomy
Z Ranni Rahmayanthi, L.N Syamsu Yusuf, Ilfiandra, Nurhudaya
The purpose of this study is to look at differences in autonomy and gender perspective on the relationship between emotional dimensions, behavioral dimensions and value dimensions. Participants in this study were Senior High Schools with a total of 538, consisting of 207 men and 331 women with an average...
Proceedings Article
The Effect of Capital Intensity and Inventory Intensity on Tax Avoidance at Food and Beverage Subsector Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX)
Eko Wahyu Nugrahadi, Muammar Rinaldi
This study aims to determine whether the significant influence of the Capital Intensity and Inventory Intensity Against Tax Avoidance in the food and beverage sub-sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the period 2014 - 2018. The population in this study is the food and beverage sub-sector...
Proceedings Article
Factors Influencing Commuter Travel Mode Choice - A Study of Travel Survey Data in the Puget Sound Region of the Northwestern United States
Xinyu Shi, Zhuoheng Ying, Zengzhi Zhang, Jingdi Fu
Urban commuters are the main participants in urban transportation, directly affecting the planning, design, and operation of urban transportation strategies. The study of commuting modes is a current research hotspot, and studying the effects of factors such as age, gender, and employ on travel mode...
Journal: Clinical Hematology International
Research Article
The Clinical Course of Multiple Myeloma in the Era of Novel Agents: A Retrospective, Single-Center, Real-World Study
Agoston Gyula Szabo, Katrine Fladeland Iversen, Sören Möller, Torben Plesner
Pages: 220 - 228
In this retrospective study we reviewed the clinical course of every patient with multiple myeloma treated from 2006 to 2016 at Vejle Hospital: 303 patients with a median age of 69 years at diagnosis received a median of four (range 1–18) lines of therapy; 149 in a 2006–2010 cohort and 154 in a 2011–2016...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Resistance and Intact Stability Calculation of Hull Form Tourism Boat Siak River for Passenger Safety
Romadhoni, Budhi Santoso, Muhammad Ikhsan
The purpose of this research is to design a tourism support boat in Siak Regency where the ship will be designed in the form of the royal ship of the sultan Syarif Kasim, as comfortable as possible to influence the emotional of the passengers on the ship, so that it can help them to enjoy the atmosphere...
Proceedings Article
The Childfree Phenomenon in the Perspective of Human Rights and Maqashid Al-Shari’ah
Dania Nalisa Indah, Syaifuddin Zuhdi
This research aims to find out the human rights and maqashid al-shari’ah perspectives on the growing childfree phenomenon in Indonesia. The research employed empirical or field methods, with primary data obtained by distributing online questionnaires to 62 respondents obtained through random sampling....
Proceedings Article
Study on pre-stretching - contact heating - artificial aging process of 7075 aluminum alloy
Xiaolei Zhang, Xiao Liang, Chongchen Xiang, Hanlin Ding, Zijian Wang
Due to the low elongation of aluminum alloys at room temperature, which often leads to cracking during forming, hot stamping is commonly used to improve the formability of aluminum alloys. However, in traditional hot stamping processes, the solid solution treatment time is excessively long and cannot...
Proceedings Article
Acceptability Translation Result of "KATAKU Version 1.1 and Trans Tool 10 Rar"
Dolar YUWONO, M. R. NABABAN, Sri Samiati TARJANA, Tri WIRATNO
This study aimed to analyze the quality of accuracy, readability and acceptability of translation result of "Kataku 1.1" and "TransTool 10 rar" software programs. The researcher gave 75 questionnaires distributed and 56 respondents completed the forms and returned them to the researcher. The method used...
Proceedings Article
The Influence of Athlete Students' Psychological Capital on Track and Field Performance
Miftakhul Jannah, Edy Mintarto, Mr. Nurhasan, Rachman Widohardhono
This study aims to know the correlation between students' psychological capital on track and field performance. The subjects of this study were 18 athletes who still studied in Senior High School in East Java. The adapted Psychological Capital Questionnaire for sport was constructed by Luthans, et al....
Proceedings Article
Early Detection of the Risk of Injury in Fairrunning Club in Padang City Using Functional Movement Screening Method (FMS)
Zulhasniati Zulhasniati, Donal Syafrianto, Alimmudin Alimuddin
The increased risk of injury in running athletes is related to inadequate flexibility, muscle imbalance, and lack of neuromuscular coordination in athletes. One method of checking the ability of athletes who see from the functional motion approach is the Functional Movement Screening (FMS) method. The...
Proceedings Article
Effect of Different Extraction Methods and Types of Solvent on Bintaro (Cerbera manghas) Leaf Extract
Hendrix Y. Setyawan, Beauty S. D. Dewanti, Jemima A. P. Ariandini, Devy Ulandari, Shafira A. Sundari
Bintaro (Cerbera manghas) is a mangrove plant family that can be found growing on the beach in barren land. The Bintaro tree has excellent exploration potential because it contains many alkaloids, namely cerberin. Alkaloids are secondary metabolites that are widely used in the pharmaceutical, medical,...
Proceedings Article
Endemic Bacteria Potential for Decomposing Pesticide Prophenophos and Chlorantraniliprole from Pesticide-Exposed Soybean Field in East Java
Mahanani Asri, Mahanani Tri Asri, Evie Ratnasari, Lilik Suyatmi, Yuliani Yuliani
Pest control in soybean field in general still uses synthetic pesticide. Soil bacteria from pesticide-exposed field are potentially able to decompose pesticide residue in during certain period of time. This research aimed to find out the potency of isolated endemic bacteria from soybean field in Jombang,...
Proceedings Article
Enforcement of Environmental Law in the Field of Waste Management is in Accordance With the Principles of Good Governance in Kudus Regency
Trias Hernanda, Maslikan, Muhammad Ayub
waste management is yet to be solved, in every area including Kudus. This research focuses on the obstacles dealt with in the process. The subject limitation area is Kudus. It is a research on doctrinal/normative law using statute approach. The data collected are library in nature, analyzed in a qualitative...
Review Article
Current Cancer Epidemiology
Camilla Mattiuzzi, Giuseppe Lippi
Pages: 217 - 222
In this brief report, we offer a concise overview on current cancer epidemiology garnered from the official databases of World Health Organization and American Cancer Society and provide recent information on frequency, mortality, and survival expectancy of the 15 leading types of cancers worldwide....
Proceedings Article
The Representation of Power in the Text News on the Meiliana Case (A Norman Fairclough Critical Discourse Analysis)
Faizal Risdianto, Sumarlam Sumarlam, Noor Malihah
This paper presents the results of news text analysis about The Meiliana Case: How a noise complaint resulted in an 18-month jail sentence by using Norman Fairclough’s critical discourse analysis approach as a major theory. The study includes a description (text analysis), interpretation (discourse practices),...
Proceedings Article
Long Courtship's Impact on Dating Violence and Sexual Behavior in Private Junior High School, Semarang City
Nis Syifa’ur Rahma, Aprianti
Data from 2022 from the Central Bureau of Statistics Semarang City, as many as 15.38% of the population of Semarang City are teenagers in the age category of 10–19 years. According to Legal Resources Center-Gender Justice and Human Rights, in 2023, most violence cases were dating violence, with 18 cases...
Proceedings Article
The Impact of Negative Symptoms and Self-Criticism on the Urge to Self-Injure
Alfath Hanifah Megawati, Cantyo Attindriyo Dannisworo, Lathifah Hanum
Stressful life events brought on by the demands of academic and social life are possibly a factor engendering various negative emotional symptoms, such as depression, anxiety, and stress, in college students. Furthermore, failure to obtain positive feedback may possibly provoke self-criticism in them....
Proceedings Article
Correlation Between Obesity And Periodontitis In Vietnamese Patients
Thao Phuong Thi Tran, Trung Huynh Tran, Thuy Anh Vu Pham
The objective of this study is to determine the correlation between periodontitis and obesity in patients reporting at the Tradi-tional Medicine Institute in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. This cross-sectional study sample consisted of 679 adult patients aged between 18 and 83 years who visited examination...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Comparing the effect of moderate intensity exercise on arterial stiffness in resistance trained athletes, endurance trained athletes and sedentary controls: A cross-sectional observational study
Bhupinder Hoonjan, Rajdip Dulai, Zakariya Ahmed, Alice Lucey, Richard Twycross-Lewis, Dylan Morrissey, Stephen E. Greenwald
Pages: 216 - 221
Background: Arterial stiffness is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. There has been no previous research comparing the acute changes to arterial stiffness following aerobic exercise in different groups of athletes. The aim of this study was to compare the acute effect of aerobic exercise...
Proceedings Article
The Mediating Role of Prosocial Behavior and Meaning in Life in the Relationship Between Religiosity and Attitude Towards People with Intellectual Disability (ID) of Hong Kong Young Adults
Jacky Ka-Kuen Wong, Raymond C. F. Chui
This study examines the relationship between the attitudes toward people with ID with religiosity, meaning in life and prosocial behavior among Hong Kong young adults. Religiosity, meaning in life and prosocial behaviour have been found with effect on individual beliefs, values and behaviors, but no...
Proceedings Article
Low Vision Assessment and Management of a Congenital Aniridia and Associated Cataract
Mariah Joan F. Chiong, Ian Emmanuel T. Gasolasco
The case discusses the low vision assessment and management given appropriate for the 18-year-old male student with congenital aniridia and associated cataract and high myopia. Congenital aniridia is a rare, usually bilateral, panocular condition that mainly affects the iris and other ocular structures,...
Proceedings Article
Research on Quality Evaluation and Feedback Mechanism of Engineering Management Education Based on Artificial Intelligence
Luan Kai, Pan Di, Zhang Shiyu
Aiming at the problem of quality evaluation of engineering management education, this study proposes a dynamic weight adaptive evaluation algorithm (DWAEA) to construct an intelligent evaluation and feedback mechanism. The algorithm is based on the multi-dimensional data characteristics of engineering...
Proceedings Article
Physical Fitness of Students Based on the Nutrition Status of the Homeless Students
Eka Oktaviani, Sunaryo Soenarto, Reza PR Mohammad
This study aims to determine the level of physical fitness nutritional status of homeless children. The method used in this research is the descriptive method using measurement techniques and using a purposive sampling technique test. The population in this study were 40 students from Mawar 2 Special...
Proceedings Article
Learning Materials of Indonesian for Foreign Speakers for Academic Purposes: What Do Students Need?
Novi Eka Susilowati, Ariva Luciandika, Octi Rjeky Mardasari
Indonesian learning for foreign speakers has developed significantly from time to time. It has caused many countries to allow their students to learn Indonesian, especially in Indonesia. Learning Indonesian for foreign speakers is called BIPA (Indonesian for foreign speakers). BIPA learning is based...
Proceedings Article
Knowledge About Hypertension and Its Treatment Among Patients and Lay Health Workers in the Posyandu Lansia
Nida Zahrotun Nazihah, Riana Rahmawati
The size of the elderly population continues to increase. In Indonesia, hypertension often occurs in the elderly. Knowledge about hypertension plays a vital role in hypertension control. Posyandu lansia (Integrated Health Service Post for the Elderly) is a community program involving the active participation...
Proceedings Article
Development and Validation of a Social Anxiety Scale (SAS)
Erka T. Hutama, James Atyeo, Ike Anggraika Kuntoro
Although several scales have been developed to measure social anxiety, none of these scales have focused on measuring social anxiety in the college setting. This study aimed to develop a scale to measure social anxiety that can be used specifically for college students. The scale was developed based...
Proceedings Article
Learning Instrument of Guided Discovery Model to Increase Science Literacy on Hydrocarbon Learning Students' Thesis
Olly Astria Virginia, I Gusti Made Sanjaya, Harun Nasrudin
Chemistry learning is one of the processes to provide knowledge and skills about chemistry contained in nature. Understanding the concept of science-related literacy can be improved by the application of learning methods, because with a precise understanding of the concept it can provide ease, increase...
Proceedings Article
Hepar Histology of Mice(Mus musculus L) Indicated by Pre-Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 (Pre-Type 2 DM) After Red Rice Yeast Treatment
Rudiana Agustini, Erlix Rakhmad Purnomo, Agus Widodo
The hepar is an organ that has a complex and vital role, which can be damaged. Hepar damage can be seen from the condition of the cells. His study aimed to provide a histological description of mice hepar (Mus musculus L.) that was indicated by pre-type 2 DM (pre-type 2 DM) after the treatment of red...
Proceedings Article
Number Head Together Model in Social Learning
Marien Marien Pinontoan, Marien Pinontoan
The purpose of this study was to find out how the application of the Numbered Heads Together learning model in grade IV Elementary School on social issues in social studies learning. This research method uses classroom action research proposed by Kemmis and Taggart, which consists of four stages, namely...
Proceedings Article
Information Literature on Affective Cognitive Aspects of Students in Online Learning at Madrasah Tsanawiyah Negeri 2, Malang, Indonesia
Martutik, Setiawan, Moh.Safii, Reza Fawzia Ahmad
In the online learning during pandemic of Covid-19, many efforts have been made by the educational institution so that they can give the learning for the students in the school, one of the efforts is using the internet media as the main learning media. Islamic Junior High School 2 Malang City has tried...
Proceedings Article
Describing school age children problem using strengths and difficulties questionnaire (SDQ)
Umdatul Khoirot
This study aims to describe the problems experienced by elementary school-aged children using the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). The results of this study are expected to provide a better understanding of the problems experienced by elementary school-age children, so that it can help...
Proceedings Article
Corruption and Typical Behaviors Among Peruvian University Students in the Andean Region
Úrsula Freundt-Thurne, Ambrosio Tomás-Rojas, Manuel Anchapuri, Eliana Gallardo-Echenique
Corruption is an emerging issue in the scientific field that has seldom been studied in Peru from the perspective of university students. The aim of this study is to identify the typical behaviors related to corruption among students of a public university in the Peruvian Andes (Puno). This is an exploratory...
Proceedings Article
Factors Influencing Pro-environmental Behavior to Use Public Transport: A Predictive Approach
Tak Jie Chan, Nur Soleha Mohd Halmee, Jessica Samson
Pro-environmental behavior has become a topic of study in sustainability research. This research aims to examine the factors influencing the public’s pro-environmental behavior to use public transport. The study utilized the extended Theory of Planned behavior, where the determinants being examined comprise...
Proceedings Article
Elements and success factors of the electronic-based public service to the active role of the community in the Lukadesi Program in Wukirsari village government
Hanantyo Nugroho, Rosyid Ma'ruf
This article intends to provide an overview of public services in the digital era. Through a qualitative descriptive approach, this study discusses how the importance of building public trust, which in addition to interacting directly or indirectly through social media. Therefore, electronic-based public...