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    The Influence of Internet Banking Utilization Factors on User Satisfaction ( Study at PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia Kawi Branch, Malang )

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    The purpose of this research are :The influence of variable independence, convenience, security simultaneous influence on the user satisfaction.The influence of variable independence, convenience, security partial influence on the user satisfaction. The variable dominantly influence on the user satisfaction. The research method was conducted by explanatory research with quantitative approach. The participant of this research are the customers of PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia who use internet banking facilities. The total sample is 97 respondents. The sampling technique was employed simple random sampling. in this research, questioner was used the collecting data. both descriptive analysis and multiple linier regresion was employed for analysing data and verivying the hypothesis. The result of multiple linier regresion analysis shows that :Variable independence, convenience, and security has simultaneous effect on the user satisfaction. Variable independenceconvenience, and securityhas partially effect on the user satisfaction, variable convenience partially effect on user satisfaction. Variable security partially effect on user satisfaction. therefore, Bank Rakyat Indonesia must be submit a complete and clear on edge over the facilities offered so that the user can safely and support the privacy of the users in banking transaction

    Pengaruh Kualitas Pelayanan, Daya Saing Destinasi Dan Pengalaman Sebelumnya Terhadap Keputusan Berkunjung Kembali Dengan Kepuasan Pengunjung Sebagai Variabel Intervening

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    Based on the need of vacation in the society nowdays, tourism industry offer many choices to fulfill it's need. Beside, the tourism industry is a potential industry to support ecconomy. Goa Kreo as one of the natural tourism object in Semarang has many potentials but, there was a current condition where the number of visitor's fluctuating. Goa Kreo is stimulating service quality, destination competitiveness, previous experience and tourist satisfaction to increase revisit intention in Goa Kreo.The aim of this study is to measure the influence of service quality, destination competitiveness, and previous experience toward revisit decision trough tourist satisfaction. The population of this resarch is visitors of Goa Kreo, while the sample is 100 visitor of Goa Kreo with some certain prerequirements. The data was analyzed using two-step analysis with SPSS 17.0 for windows where the validity test, reliability test,doefficient of correlation, coefficient of determination, test of significance (t-test and f-test) in advance has been done before.The result of this study is showing that service quality, destination competitiveness and previous experience has positive impact toward visitor satisfaction, where the biggest impact is own by previous experience. Based on the result of two-step analysis, tourist satisfaction is an intervening variable toward revisit decision in this study.Some recomendations are added based on those result. It's recomended that hygine, security, and hospitality in Goa Kreo must be incerased. Moreover, it's neccesary to increase destination competitiveness like facility's maintenance and added up some general facility so that visitor will be satisfied with their experiences and willing to come back to Goa Kreo

    Clustering of energy balance-related behaviors and parental education in European children : the ENERGY-project

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    Background:Recent research and literature reviews show that, among schoolchildren, some specific energy balance-related behaviors (EBRBs) are relevant for overweight and obesity prevention. It is also well known that the prevalence of overweight and obesity is considerably higher among schoolchildren from lower socio-economic backgrounds. This study examines whether sugared drinks intake, physical activity, screen time and usual sleep duration cluster in reliable and meaningful ways among European children, and whether the identified clusters could be characterized by parental education. Methods: The cross-sectional study comprised a total of 5284 children (46% male), from seven European countries participating in the ENERGY-project ("EuropeaN Energy balance Research to prevent excessive weight Gain among Youth"). Information on sugared drinks intake, physical activity, screen time and usual sleep duration was obtained using validated self-report questionnaires. Based on these behaviors, gender-specific cluster analysis was performed. Associations with parental education were identified using chi-square tests and odds ratios. Results: Five meaningful and stable clusters were found for both genders. The cluster with high physical activity level showed the highest proportion of participants with highly educated parents, while clusters with high sugared drinks consumption, high screen time and low sleep duration were more prevalent in the group with lower educated parents. Odds ratio showed that children with lower educated parents were less likely to be allocated in the active cluster and more likely to be allocated in the low activity/sedentary pattern cluster. Conclusions: Children with lower educated parents seemed to be more likely to present unhealthier EBRBs clustering, mainly characterized by their self-reported time spent on physical activity and screen viewing. Therefore, special focus should be given to lower educated parents and their children in order to develop effective primary prevention strategies

    Environmental Factors of the Home Affect the Density of Aedes Aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae)

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    The transmission of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes is influenced by climate change and several environmental factors, namely light intensity, CO2, temperature, humidity, housing condition, drainage, and vegetation. This study aims to identify the relationship between environmental factors and dengue vector population density. This research applies an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional design. The study was conducted in 2012, in the city of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, in 39 houses in the Kricak Village and in 50 houses in the Prenggan Village. Data were collected by observation, interview, and completing checklists, as well as by measuring environmental variables. The differential effect of various factors influencing mosquito density was tested using an independent sample t-test for physical environmental factors and chi-square test for the variable physical condition of the house, biologically relevant environmental factors, drainage, residential density, and the distance between houses. The probability value was p <0.05. The results showed that differences in the physical environment, the physical condition of the house, residential density, and vegetation, all affect the density of dengue vector mosquitoes in the villages of Kricak and Prenggan. The need of raising public awareness about healthy living and care for the environment, along with advocacy to stakeholders, is important for vector density control

    Body image and dietary habits in adolescents: a systematic review

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    Context: Adolescence is a critical developmental stage in which increasing concerns about body image (BI) coincide with the consolidation of dietary habits (DHs). Multiple studies have sought robust associations between BI and DHs to prevent unhealthy behaviors. Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to examine the available literature on the association between BI perception (BIP) and/or satisfaction (BIS) and DHs in adolescents. Data Sources: A search was carried out of 5 electronic databases (PubMed, SciELO, Cochrane, Embase, and PsycInfo) using a combination of keywords (and synonyms) related to adolescence, BI, and diet. Data Extraction: Data screening, extraction, and quality assessment were performed independently by 2 investigators using the PRISMA and AXIS guidelines. Data Analysis: Of 2496 articles screened, 30 articles, published in English or Spanish, that evaluated the relationship between BI and DHs in adolescents aged between 10 years and 18 years, were included. A relationship between accurate BI perception in adolescents and healthy DHs was reported in 5 articles (16.2%). A relationship between overestimation of body weight in adolescents and healthy DHs was reported in 4 articles (13.3%). A relationship between underestimation of body weight and unhealthy DHs was reported in 8 articles (26.7%). In addition, 4 articles (13.3%) reported a relationship between BIS and healthy DHs. The desire to gain weight was associated with unhealthy DHs in 3 (10%) of the articles, while the desire to lose weight was related to healthy DHs in 3 (10%) of the articles and to unhealthy DHs in 3 (10%) other articles. There were also gender differences in the relationship between BIP or BIS and DHs. Conclusion: Adolescents who underestimate their body weight tend to report less healthy DHs than body weight overestimators. Adolescents unsatisfied with their BI and with a drive for thinness frequently engage in DHs linked to losing weight. Systematic Review Registration: PROSPERO registration no. CRD42020184625
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