scholarly journals PENERIMAAN DIRI PADA MAHASISWA DROP OUT

2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Arham S ◽  
Ahmad Ahmad ◽  
Ridfah Ridfah

This study aims to provide an overview of self-acceptance to students who have dropped out, the factors that influence and impact of drop out. Subjects in this study were students or students who have dropped out of college with a variety of problems. The number of respondents in this study were 13 students. The research data in the form of a verbatim transcript were analyzed and divided into the categories that have been there, then spelled out in detail for the conclusion of the research results. Results of this study illustrate, picture yourself admission of students who have dropped out with characteristics that have the confidence, ability, confident, responsible, and do not blame him. The results also showed that while the factors that affect the self-acceptance that there are two external factors, namely social environmental factors and internal factors are feelings, thoughts and views of the self, and the impact of self-acceptance is divided into two positive impacts and effects negative. The impact experienced after drop out of feeling embarrassed and disappointed. Society is expected to understand and know what is felt by students who have dropped out and know how to react

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deepi Adlakha ◽  
Jane Clarke ◽  
Perla Mansour ◽  
Mark Tully

Physical inactivity is a risk factor for numerous chronic diseases, and a mounting global health problem. It is likely that the outdoor physical environment, together with social environmental factors, has a tendency to either promote or discourage physical activity, not least in cities and other urban areas. However, the evidence base on this is sparse, making it hard to identify the best policy interventions to make, at the local or city level. This study seeks to assess the impact of one such intervention, the Connswater Community Greenway CCG), in Belfast, in Northern Ireland, UK. To do that it uses innovative methodologies, ‘Walk-along’ and ‘Cycle-along’ that involve wearable sensors and video footages, to improve our understanding of the impact of the CCG on local residents. The findings suggest that four characteristics of the CCG affect people’s activity and the benefits that the CCG created. These are physical factors, social factors, policy factors and individual factors. Each of these has many elements, with different impacts on different people using the greenway.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 107-122
Author(s):  
Kuncoro Lestari Anugrahwati ◽  
Anak Agung Ketut Sri Wiraswati

The adolescents in orphanage have different way of feeling loved by their parents’ figure. This divergent with adolescents in general might raise various problems for developing their identities. They get the stigmas from society as “orphan”, and it becomes hindrance in their development. Thus, to boost their own development, self-acceptance is one factor to be concerned. The purpose of this training is to help adolescents to achieve self-acceptance. This research is conducted with experimental method based on Bastaman’s factor of self-acceptance. Participants were given training related to self-insight, meaning of life, changing attitude, self-commitment, directed activities, and social support to increase the self-acceptance of adolescents in orphanage X. Conducted evaluations showed the significancy of 0,014 on t-test between pretest and post-test. This shows the impact of the training on adolescents in the orphanage to develop their self-acceptance for their well- being


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 83
Author(s):  
Isnawati Isnawati

Homeless children as a social issue, especially in urban society, in the view of experts and related the organization and departments do not have a uniform similarity of opinion or definition for that matter. In this context, home less children are seen as a social Clearly a social problem that requires an Appropriate methods of settlement in accordance with the expectations of all stakeholders. The research method used a sociological Juridical approach by solving research problems using the data consisting of legal secondary materials or legal regulations used to implement the data to primary data. The results of the research are: 1) Factors that can influence the municipal government in tackling the problems of children who are abo ve the social environmental factors, the Community Culture, the Migration Factor The three factors are the reality that can not be avoided by the city g o v e r n m e n t t h a t will c a u s e t h e c hild homeless children in Samarinda City. 2) The legal Efforts undertaken by the municipality in a different context from the development undertaken by the Samarinda City Regulation No. 16 of 2002 are not yet applicable, with the improvement of the Samarinda City Regulation No. 7 of 2017 the which is implemented a development w ith the current realities


Author(s):  
Katie L. Stone, PhD ◽  
Vicki Li

As Americans live longer, growth in the number of older adults is unprecedented. In 2014, 14.5% (46.3 million) of the U.S. population was aged 65 or older, and this is projected to reach 23.5% (98 million) by 2060. This chapter focuses on sleep among older adults, defined as at least 65 years old, and includes a discussion on sleep and retirement. The chapter especially discusses variation of sleep and sleep disorders in this age group and associations with frailty and disease and provides a social determinants perspective. Social/environmental factors that impact sleep in older adults include the impact of retirement, caregiving, institutionalization, and other key life transitions. Important sex and gender differences among older adults are also discussed.


Psibernetika ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Selvi Selvi ◽  
Shanty Sudarji

<p><em>People with autism has problems such as talking and understanding, and usually they have difficulty interacting with others and the environment. When they were diagnosed with autism, they will have feelings of shock, sadness, worry, embarrassment and fear. To be able to accept the state of autism children needed self-acceptance, This research can be done to determine what factors that can affect a person. This method uses qualitative method of phenomenology type with observation method and result to collect data. The study was conducted on five parents who have children with autism, where children and parents live together. The results of this study can be concluded that factors that are not owned by the subject K is the pattern of care in childhood is good, the effect of success experienced. Factors that Subject D does not have are obstacles in the environment, the impact of success experienced, the self-concept is stable. Factors that are not owned by H is the effect of success experienced, the pattern of foster in childhood is good, stable self-concept. Factors that are not owned by N is the influence of success that occurs and the pattern of foster in good times are good. While T has fulfilled all ten factors. </em></p><p><strong><em> </em></strong></p><p><strong><em>Keywords:</em></strong><em> Autism, Factors that influence self-acceptance, Parents</em></p>


2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 427
Author(s):  
Harpa Sugiharti

ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) in 2015 is one ofthe pillars whichis used as a tool in the achievement ofthe goal of ASEAN in the ASEAN Vision 2020.The objective of this study was to determine student treadinessin the face of employment in Indonesia when the AEC has been applied. This research is a descriptive qualitative research. Primary research data obtained by distributing questionnaires to students Faculty of Economic, University of Indonesia. The results showed that most of the students know how the impact of the implementation of the AEC and they have started to prepare for the competition.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yaner Tang ◽  
Weiken Kong ◽  
Zhijian Pang ◽  
Shuwen Guan

Abstract The COVID-19 epidemic spreads around the world early in 2020. As a public emergency, the COVID-19 epidemic has caused a public psychological crisis such as panic, anxiety and worry. Government trust and social support are considered social environmental factors affecting the public psychological crisis, but there is a lack of strong empirical evidence. Thus, it has important theoretical and practical significance to study the impact of government trust and social support on the public psychological crisis. Through regression analysis of the questionnaire during the pandemic, we found that government trust helps reduce public psychological crises, but informal social support increases public psychological crises. Therefore, strengthening government trust and preventing the negative effects of informal social support are effective ways to alleviate public psychological crises.


2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 2097-2108
Author(s):  
Robyn L. Croft ◽  
Courtney T. Byrd

Purpose The purpose of this study was to identify levels of self-compassion in adults who do and do not stutter and to determine whether self-compassion predicts the impact of stuttering on quality of life in adults who stutter. Method Participants included 140 adults who do and do not stutter matched for age and gender. All participants completed the Self-Compassion Scale. Adults who stutter also completed the Overall Assessment of the Speaker's Experience of Stuttering. Data were analyzed for self-compassion differences between and within adults who do and do not stutter and to predict self-compassion on quality of life in adults who stutter. Results Adults who do and do not stutter exhibited no significant differences in total self-compassion, regardless of participant gender. A simple linear regression of the total self-compassion score and total Overall Assessment of the Speaker's Experience of Stuttering score showed a significant, negative linear relationship of self-compassion predicting the impact of stuttering on quality of life. Conclusions Data suggest that higher levels of self-kindness, mindfulness, and social connectedness (i.e., self-compassion) are related to reduced negative reactions to stuttering, an increased participation in daily communication situations, and an improved overall quality of life. Future research should replicate current findings and identify moderators of the self-compassion–quality of life relationship.


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