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Correlation Between Mother’s Role and Preparation of Teenage Girls in Facing Puberty Changeat Elementary School
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January 2019

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INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC)

Dina Putri Utami

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Vivi Nuryanti

Introduction: During teenage will experience many changes both physically and psychologically. To deal with the changes that occur, teenage require readiness, both physically and psychologically. The role of the mother is one of the factors that affects readiness in facing the changes in puberty of the teenage. The purpose of this research was to know the correlation between the mother’s role and the readiness of teenage girl in facing the change of puberty of 8 until 12 years old at the elementary school Methods: This research type was quantitative with descriptive correlational design using cross sectional approach. The number of samples used were 37 respondents. Sampling technique used in this research was the purposive sampling technique with the data analysis using chi square test. The study was done in August 2017.Results: From the statistical test results obtained p-value of 0.001 (α <0.05) with a value of contingency of 0.485.Conclusions: There was a correlation between the mother’s role and the readiness of adolescent girls in facing the change of puberty at class II and Vat the elementary school with correlation of both variables in strong and unidirectional category.

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Table 1 . Distribution of respondents based on age and duration of adolescence in LPKA Class II Yogyakarta on July 2017(n=32)
Effect of Emotional Freedom Technique for Emotional Stability in Adolescent Prisoners

November 2018

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INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC)

Introduction: The prevalence of children in Indonesian prison in 2015 as many as 2,207 children. The impact of detention on children are psychological decline such as anger, anxiety, sadness, fear, disappointment, and other feelings that can cause changes in emotional stability. Therapy Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) is one of the complementary therapies that can be administered to nursing improving emotional stability adolescent prisoners. To determine the effect of emotional stability EFT against child prisoners in LPKA Class II Yogyakarta. Methods: This study design using pra-experimental approach to non equivalent control group design, purposive sampling with a sample of 32 respondents consisting of 16 respondents to the intervention group and 16 respondents to the control group. The research instrument used is Questionnaire Emotional Stability. Test analysis using Independent t test. Results: The results showed that there are differences in average emotional stability between the intervention group and the control group with p = 0.000 (p <0.05). Conclusions: EFT therapy is highly recommended as one of the nursing interventions to increase emotional stability in adolescents.

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... Emotional stability includes improving one's quality of life by fostering self-acceptance, selfconfidence, achievement and self-concept (Khoeriyah, Lubis, & Istichomah, 2018). Cyberostracism, on the other hand, is a common form of ostracism that is experienced during social interactions taking place in online environments (Nezlek, Wesselmann, Wheeler and Williams, 2012;Williams, et al. 2000). ...

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The Mediator Role of Emotional Stability in the Relationship Between the Psychological Adjustment and Cyberostracism of University Students
Effect of Emotional Freedom Technique for Emotional Stability in Adolescent Prisoners

INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC)