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    <dc:date>2026-04-25T21:41:22Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Factors Related to Psychological Help-Seeking Behavior among First-Year College Students</title>
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    <description>Title: Factors Related to Psychological Help-Seeking Behavior among First-Year College Students
Authors: Widya Astuti1, Cici Siti; Pramukti, Iqbal; Widianti, Efri
Abstract: ABSTRACT&#xD;
Introduction: Psychological Help-Seeking Behavior is an action taken in seeking&#xD;
psychological help from others to solve the problem at hand. Objectives: This study&#xD;
aims to determine factors related to psychological help-seeking behavior among&#xD;
first-year college students. Methods: This study is a descriptive-correlation study&#xD;
with an approach cross-sectional. The sample was taken using proportionate&#xD;
stratified random sampling, with 144 participants based on the G-Power calculation.&#xD;
The instruments used are General Help-Seeking Questionnaire (GHSQ) and Actual&#xD;
Help Seeking Questionnaire (AHSQ), data analysis using univariate and bivariate&#xD;
(chi-square). Results: In this research, there is a relationship between age factor and&#xD;
gender factor with psychological help-seeking behavior with a p-value (&lt; 0.05).&#xD;
Discussions: Most of the first-year students perform psychological help-seeking&#xD;
behavior in the future and currently, while other factors in this research did not have&#xD;
a significant relationship both in the future, past and present. This can happen due&#xD;
to the unbalanced number of sample proportions.&#xD;
Keywords: Factors, Nursing student, Behavior seeking psychological help</description>
    <dc:date>2021-12-15T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Indonesian Adaptation of The International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ): Psychometric Properties</title>
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    <description>Title: Indonesian Adaptation of The International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ): Psychometric Properties
Authors: Dharmansyah, Dhika; Budiana, Dian
Abstract: ABSTRACT&#xD;
Introduction: The International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) was&#xD;
created to assess physical activity in the community. Objective: This study aims to&#xD;
explore the use of IPAQ in Indonesia with a psychometric approach and crosscultural adaptation of Indonesia. Methods: Stages of Psychological Evaluation The&#xD;
IPAQ questionnaire began with translating the questionnaire from English to&#xD;
Indonesian, construct assessment by expert judgment, and statistical measurements&#xD;
were carried out to determine the validity and reliability tests. The questionnaire was&#xD;
tested on 25 respondents. Results: The Indonesian version of the IPAQ has a&#xD;
satisfactory criterion validity. A total of 7 question items in the IPAQ were valid.&#xD;
The Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin value was 0.910, and Bartlett's test of sphericity was X2 =&#xD;
573,434 (df=28, p&lt;0.000). Discussion: The Indonesian version of IPAQ is valid and&#xD;
reliable as a measuring tool for physical activity in Indonesian people.&#xD;
Keywords: Physical Activity, IPAQ, International Physical Activity Questionnaire</description>
    <dc:date>2021-12-15T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>The Effectiveness of The Kangaroo Mother Care for Low Birth Weight Baby in Maintaining Thermoregulation Stabilization: a Case Study</title>
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    <description>Title: The Effectiveness of The Kangaroo Mother Care for Low Birth Weight Baby in Maintaining Thermoregulation Stabilization: a Case Study
Authors: Anggeriyane, Esme; Noorhasanah, Evy; Nurhayati, Indah
Abstract: ABSTRACT&#xD;
Introduction: Low Birth Weight (LBW) is the condition when baby born weighing&#xD;
less than 2,500 grams. LBW is one of the public health problems that get special&#xD;
attention because effected short and long term problems. One of the problems is the&#xD;
infant’s thermoregulation such as hypothermia which can cause infant’s death. the&#xD;
interventions can be done is Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) that chosen because&#xD;
able to increase temperature through heat transfer and enhance parent-baby bonding.&#xD;
Objectives: the study aimed to analyze the Application of the KMC of low&#xD;
birthweight baby in maintaining thermoregulation stabilization. Method: The&#xD;
research used an evaluative design is a case study with data analysis using&#xD;
descriptive analytic. Results: The case study was conducted on one baby who was&#xD;
born at 32 weeks' gestation spontaneously and birth weight 1420 gr. The client has&#xD;
a risk of hypothermia so the kangaroo method is treated for 3 days. Discussion:&#xD;
Evaluation from 3 days of implementation is the increase in body temperature before&#xD;
and after the KMC for 1st day was 36.4o C to 36.9o C, on 2nd day was 36.6o C to&#xD;
36.8o C, on 3rd day was 36.8o C to 37.1o C. The KMC is recommended for increasing&#xD;
the baby's body temperature, so it is hoped this method can be carried out by health&#xD;
workers and the baby's parents.&#xD;
Keywords: Kangaroo Mother Care, Low Birth Weight Baby, Risk For Hypothermia</description>
    <dc:date>2021-12-15T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Systematic Literature Review: Could Plasma Convalescent Prevent Death on COVID-19?</title>
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    <description>Title: Systematic Literature Review: Could Plasma Convalescent Prevent Death on COVID-19?
Authors: Steven Widjaja, Jordan; Diah Utami, Prawesty; Hedya Alfara Putri, Jeanaya; Billyana Kusbijantoro, Yemima
Abstract: ABSTRACT&#xD;
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic is still a global health problem, and the&#xD;
lack of effective and efficient treatment standards is one of the causes of the high&#xD;
morbidity and mortality rates. One approach often used in various cases of COVID19 is convalescent plasma therapy. The administration of convalescent plasma is&#xD;
one of the treatment options that are often used in cases of COVID-19 with mild,&#xD;
moderate, severe, chronic, and critical symptoms. Objectives: The article review&#xD;
aims to analyze how convalescent plasma transfusion in various cases of COVID19 can prevent death and improve clinical outcomes. Methods: The PRISMA&#xD;
flowchart is applied to filter the literature that meets the inclusion criteria: published&#xD;
articles with experimental or observational research discussing the use of&#xD;
convalescent plasma in COVID-19 patients; published January 2020 - March&#xD;
2021. We conducted article searches through PubMed, Google Scholar, and Science&#xD;
Direct. Assessment of the quality of the articles using the EPHPP form, and we&#xD;
chose ten articles. Result: The results of the qualitative analysis prove that&#xD;
convalescent plasma administration in various COVID-19 cases significantly&#xD;
reduces viral load, clinical improvement and prevents death in mild, moderate, and&#xD;
severe COVID-19s, but for terminal or critical cases, it does not show significant&#xD;
results. Discussion: The success rate of convalescent plasma therapy is determined&#xD;
by the high antibody titer in plasma donors, the distance between its administration&#xD;
and the onset of symptoms, and the patient's baseline condition before plasma&#xD;
administration. Based on these results, further research is needed to determine the&#xD;
standard dose and method of administration of convalescent plasma referring to the&#xD;
varied baseline conditions of patients.&#xD;
Keywords: Convalescent Plasma, COVID-19, Death</description>
    <dc:date>2021-12-15T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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