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Digital literation to increase health awareness: a case of mediteranian diet
The heart disease is usually caused by various bad habits such as smoking, rarely exercising, having an unhealthy diet, as well as the habit of consuming alcohol. Coronary heart disease is ranked as a deadly disease with the additional data that some people aged over 15 years have cholesterol, triglyceride and LDL levels that are above normal. Students who study at tertiary institutions and become students who migrate and live in dormitories or boarding houses, the majority have unhealthy eating patterns, either due to lack of attention from parents, freedom to choose food, lazy to cook, or limited funds. For this reason, it is necessary to have a strategy that can be implemented by students as an effort to maintain heart health. One way to do this is by modifying your diet. Diet modification is an activity to reduce or replace unhealthy food intake with healthier food. In college students, awareness of maintaining a healthy diet must be instilled so that in the future, especially in old age, they do not have unwanted diseases due to wrong lifestyles in their youth. For this reason, as a student, you must be very aware of the importance of maintaining health, especially heart health by changing patterns eat to be healthier by consuming lots of fiber intake. This food modification can be realized through the implementation of a diet in the form of a Mediterranean diet
Violence against women: addressing the victims’ issues through formal institution
This research discussed a critical issue in the current era, violence against women. It investigated the form of social services for victims of acts of violence provided by formal institution. This study focused on victims' issues regarding violence against women to the National Commission on Violence Against Women. This research was inspired by the implementation of Indonesia Regulation No. 65 of 2005 concerning the National Commission on Violence Against Women. For almost two decades since the regulation was implemented, this research explored the actual implementation of it, especially in this current area where gender-based violence has increased dramatically. Besides that, we critically investigated several factors that attract violence against women, i.e., law and societal patterns. This study used a qualitative method, including in-depth interviews, field observation, and content analysis through formal regulations. It also utilized the theory of regulations' implementation to ensure some aspects, i.e., communication, resources, dispositions, and the organizational structure. The results of this study showed that there is still a lack, especially in the communication aspect. Our findings implied that it could prevent society from utilizing social services provided by formal institutions to access proper justice. Currently, there is no optimal socialization conducted by the Office of the National Commission on Violence Against Women, though it already had some programs. The researcher suggests ensuring proper awareness and knowledge among citizens to make reports regarding gender-based violence is key. So, the mitigation regarding these issues can be tackled properly and inclusively
Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) methodology system analysis on mobile banking users
This study aims to determine the effect of using Bank BTN's M-Banking (PT. Bank Tabungan Negara (Persero) Tbk) using the Modified TAM Method. The data collection used was by distributing electronic questionnaires to 436 respondents. This research method is quantitative research. The population in this study are Bank BTN M-Banking users who are domiciled in Jabodetabek, Central Java, East Java and Non Jabodetabek, Central Java and East Java, aged 17-50 years. The sample is determined using the Slovin formula. The research tests carried out were Validity Test, Reliability Test, Inner Model Test, Outer Model Test, and Path Coefficient Bootstrapping Test. Based on the results of data analysis, it can be concluded that Perceived Usefulness (XI), Perceived Ease of Use, Perceived Safety (X3), Perceived Credibility (X4), and Perceived Convenience (X5) have a significant influence on Consumer Usage of Mobile Banking (Y)