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Respondents' demographic data (N = 84)
Insomnia Viewed From the Stress Level of Nursing Students in Completing Graduating Papers: A Correlational Study
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January 2021

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Oktaria Safitri

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Eka Nurzanah

Stress is a dynamic condition when an individual is faced with opportunities, demands or resources related to what that individual desires and whose results are considered uncertain and essential. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between stress levels and insomnia in students who are completing their final assignments at Aisyah Pringsewu University. The quantitative method with the cross sectional design was used in this study. The research sample was 84 students. Demographics of respondents were also reported in this study. The results showed as many as 30 respondents (35.7%) experienced stress in the mild category, 38 respondents (45.2%) in the moderate category, 16 respondents (19.1%) with the heavy category. A total of 4 respondents (4.8%) with insomnia in the mild category, 77 (91.7%) moderate, 3 (3.6%) with the severe category. There is a relationship between stress levels and insomnia with a p-value of 0.006 <a = 0.972. Based on the study results, it is suggested that students improve their ability to manage stress so that they can complete their graduating papers on time.

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A Study of Parental Verbal Abuse on Children in West Fajar Agung Village Pringsewu Regency

January 2021

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Factors Influencing Parents Doing Verbal Abuse on Their Children in West Fajar Agung Village, Pringsewu, Lampung. Parental verbal abuse is all forms of speech by parents to children that are threatening, frightening, insulting, and rejecting. This was committed because of knowledge, experience, family, economic, socio-cultural, and environmental factors. This study analyzed the relationship between the factors influencing parental verbal abuse behavior. This type of research was quantitative with the analytical descriptive approach method. The study sample was 121 people obtained by proportionate random sampling technique. The results showed that respondents who have sufficient knowledge had high verbal abuse behavior (54.3 percent), respondents who have experience of experiencing verbal abuse with high behavior (45.7 percent), high families for the occurrence of verbal abuse had high verbal abuse behavior (68.2 percent), respondents with low economic status had high behavior (51.6 percent), low socio-culture had low behavior (48 percent), and respondents with high environmental behavior (66.7 percent). The factors of knowledge, experience, family, economy, socio-culture, and environment have a significant relationship with the behavior of parents who commit verbal abuse to their children.

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... (Cater & Andershed, 2014). Eventually, Diana, et al. (2021) stress that the forms of verbal abuse are generally carried out in the form of threatening, criticizing, yelling and scolding by uttering inappropriate words to their children. ...

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Verbal Abuse in Johnny Depp & Amber Heard's Trial A Forensic Linguistic Analysis
A Study of Parental Verbal Abuse on Children in West Fajar Agung Village Pringsewu Regency