scholarly journals Campaign for Clean and Healthy Living Behaviors on Anxiety Levels and Compliance with Clean and Healthy Living During the Covid-19 Pandemic

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 296-311
Author(s):  
Suraya Mansur ◽  
Nurhayani Saragih ◽  
Isiaka Zubair Aliagan

This research concerns the health communication campaign for Clean and Healthy Lifestyle (PHBS) during the Covid-19 pandemic among students of the graduate school of the University of Mercu Buana. This research found that the social learning theory proves effective in the campaign which leads to a change in society’s behaviour. The theory used in this research is Albert Bandura's social learning theory. This research used positivistic paradigm. The method used in this research is a survey explanatory method and quantitative approach. The population is students of the graduate school at the University of Mercu Buana Jakarta. The sampling is conducted using purposive sampling techniques to 100 respondents, with a sampling error of 5%. The technique of data analysis used in this research is simple regression analysis. The result shows that PHBS Campaign has no significant effect on Anxiety Level.  PHBS Campaign has a significant effect on Compliance Level.  Anxiety Level has no significant effect on Compliance Level.  PHBS Campaign has no significant effect on Compliance Level through Anxiety Level.

2021 ◽  
Vol 37 (2) ◽  
pp. 305-322
Author(s):  
Wayan Tantre Wiyane ◽  
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Suraya Mansur ◽  

This article explains the results of a research about the health communication campaign on Clean and Healthy Living Behaviour (PHBS: Perilaku hidup bersih dan sehat) in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic. Utilising a positivistic paradigm, the method employed in this research is a survey explanatory method and quantitative approach. Samples were selected through a purposive sampling technique, among people in Pura Aditya Jaya Rawamangun Jakarta which yielded 119 respondents, with a sampling error of 5%. The technique of data analysis used in this research is simple regression analysis. The result of the research shows that there is a positive influence of counselling and below-the-line media on clean and healthy lifestyle behaviour among people in Aditya Jaya Rawamangun Jakarta temple. However, the variable of Campaign through Counselling is more dominant in influencing the clean and healthy lifestyle behaviour of people in Pura Aditya Jaya Rawamangun Jakarta, compared to the variable of Campaign through below-the-line media. In conclusion, this research proves that the social learning theory is effective in the campaign which results in behavioural changes in society. Keywords: Social learning theory, campaign, clean and healthy lifestyle behaviour (PHBS), counseling, below-the-line.


1970 ◽  
pp. 387-397
Author(s):  
Konrad Kulikowski

The first part of this article introduces the work engagement concept in a framework of the Job Demands-Resources Theory and discusses a relation between work engagement and job crafting. Next, the author presents the hypothesis that university education can form engaged employees by enhancing students’ self-efficacy beliefs about their ability to effectively crafting their future job environments. On the basis of the Social Learning Theory the author proposed three possible methods on how the university community could promote job crafting behaviors among students. These methods are: trainings and persuasions, modeling, or observation of how university top researchers work, and allowing students to experience success in changing different aspects of the university environment.


2021 ◽  
pp. 009385482110179
Author(s):  
Thomas Wojciechowski

Social learning theory is one of the most prominent criminological theories of the 20th century. The dual systems model represents an emerging framework in recent years, which may help to better understand how social learning processes are influenced by sensation-seeking and impulse control. This study utilized data from all waves of the Pathways to Desistance study. A series of mixed-effects models were utilized to test for moderating effects of these constructs on offending outcomes. Impulse control moderated the relationship between deviant peer association and offending frequency, indicating that high levels of both constructs predicted increased offending frequency. Sensation-seeking moderated the relationship between deviant peer association and odds of offending, indicating that high levels of both constructs were associated with greater odds of offending although this moderation effect was only marginally significant.


Author(s):  
Soufi Abdelouaheb Soufi Abdelouaheb

The school violence is one of the most important topics that has attracted the interest of many researchers and specialists in psychology, education and sociology because of its complex nature for the student, teacher and the school as a whole for decades. This study was an attempt to identify the most important psychological and social factors behind the spread of violence in schools, And its interpretation through a set of theoretical theories of psychoanalysis, social learning, theory of frustration and aggression, biological theory, and the most prominent aspects of violent personality.


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