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J Public Health (Oxf) ; 45(4): e789-e790, 2023 Nov 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37340552

ABSTRACT

The world is buzzing about the metaverse environment. Metaverse provides virtual platforms that provide interactive learning experiences. However, future threats are unavoidable. This threat is related to the lack of interaction that occurs between students, teachers and the wider environment. Even though physical interaction is needed by individuals to maintain mental health.


Subject(s)
Mental Health , Students , Humans
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Prehosp Disaster Med ; 38(4): 539-540, 2023 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37337756

ABSTRACT

Music Therapy (MT) is a growing field that has shown promise in promoting social and emotional well-being. Use of music therapy is a means of dealing with social anxiety, which is a common mental health problem. Potential benefits of using and bridging ethnic music in therapy and public health exist. Strategies to promote the use of music therapy in public health programs are necessary, specifically to address social anxiety.


Subject(s)
Music Therapy , Music , Humans , Music/psychology , Anxiety/prevention & control , Anxiety/psychology , Public Health , Emotions
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J Public Health (Oxf) ; 45(4): e810-e811, 2023 Nov 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37336776

ABSTRACT

It is crucial in music therapy to select the right music type especially in the workplace. Exploring the potential of music as therapy and leveraging AI music for genre selection can unlock transformative possibilities in the workplace. The power of music as therapy with AI music and experience its positive impact on mood, focus and overall work performance.


Subject(s)
Affect , Music , Work Performance , Humans , Workplace
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J Public Health (Oxf) ; 45(4): e812-e813, 2023 Nov 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37329121

ABSTRACT

Childhood trauma experience and mental health issues can significantly impact children's emotional development and overall well-being. It is crucial to recognize and address the invisible scars left by childhood left-behind experience. By acknowledging the impact of childhood left-behind experience and providing appropriate support and interventions, we can help these children to heal, thrive and develop into emotionally resilient individuals.


Subject(s)
Adverse Childhood Experiences , Child Development , Child , Humans , Adverse Childhood Experiences/psychology , Emotions
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J Public Health (Oxf) ; 45(4): e795-e796, 2023 Nov 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37286530

ABSTRACT

Since the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, female remote workers need career adaptability. The main reason is that women are susceptible to mental health issues like burnout and unexpected career. To balance public and domestic roles, women need access to new skills and professional networks.


Subject(s)
Burnout, Professional , COVID-19 , Humans , Female , Job Satisfaction , Burnout, Professional/prevention & control , Burnout, Professional/epidemiology , Burnout, Professional/psychology , Pandemics/prevention & control
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J Public Health (Oxf) ; 45(4): e793-e794, 2023 Nov 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37309211

ABSTRACT

The sandwich generation in youth and their mental health issues sometimes go unnoticed. Financial responsibilities that cause social isolation increase the potential to feel lonely. On the other hand, knowledge regarding final responsibility is also needed by young people. Responding to these two things, it is necessary to design policies that are relevant to the need for mental health services for the younger generation as a sandwich generation.


Subject(s)
Loneliness , Mental Health , Adolescent , Humans , Loneliness/psychology , Social Behavior , Social Isolation/psychology , Financial Management
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J Public Health (Oxf) ; 45(4): e797-e798, 2023 Nov 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37291080

ABSTRACT

The potential threat to public health awareness posed by mom-influencers on social media must be taken into account. In the meantime, the concept of fostering partnerships between health experts, the government and mom-influencers must be made accessible in order to promote the immediate availability of appropriate, accurate and trustworthy information to the public and adequate health education practices.


Subject(s)
Health Promotion , Public Health , Social Media , Humans , Health Education , Mothers
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J Public Health (Oxf) ; 45(3): e615-e616, 2023 08 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37247846

ABSTRACT

Providing mental health support and interventions through artificial intelligence can open up more significant space for young people to get good services. ChatGPT's potential to provide first aid to young adults struggling with mental health issues is noteworthy. Despite its benefits and limitations, today's technology can be a valuable addition to the mental health support available to young adults.


Subject(s)
Artificial Intelligence , First Aid , Humans , Young Adult , Adolescent , Mental Health
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Heliyon ; 9(3): e14217, 2023 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36938449

ABSTRACT

Concerns about carbon emissions from the use of fossil fuels are felt globally. In order to support sustainable energy in the future, efforts to reduce emissions are carried out by developing wood pellets as renewable energy. The Indonesian government is also concerned about advancing renewable energy technology to supply the country's industries and residents with electricity. Several factors and substitute sources hamper the growth of wood pellets as a renewable energy source in Indonesia. Studies from the past point to four obstacles to low-carbon development: sociocultural, economic, technological, and governmental. Therefore, this article aims to determine the inhibiting factors and seek the best decisions for developing wood pellets as a renewable energy source. Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) and Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) procedures were applied to determine the best strategy for developing wood pellets in Indonesia. This study recruited several vital informants to identify factors and assess each alternative. The results of the analysis using ISM provide information that the Raw Materials (D11) and Standard Products (D6) sub-factors are vital in developing wood pellets as one of the renewable energies in Indonesia. Furthermore, the analysis of selecting the best alternative using TOPSIS shows that Alternative A1 (Government Incentives), with a weight of 0.825, has the longest distance. A more thorough evaluation of the articles is still needed to produce more accurate findings.

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Psychol Res Behav Manag ; 16: 701-711, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36926415

ABSTRACT

Purpose: One of the hospital management issues that has not been studied much during the COVID-19 Pandemic is the relationship between health workers' performance, job satisfaction and remuneration. This study aims to examine the relationship between remuneration, job satisfaction and the employee performance during 2019-2021. Materials and Methods: This study applied an employee satisfaction survey at a General Academic Hospital between 2019-2021. The population and samples were 716 employees. The data collection were based on the personnel database, remuneration database, and the annual Employee Satisfaction Survey Database for the period 2019-2021 at General Academic Hospital of Dr. Soetomo, Surabaya, Indonesia. Results: The results of the correlation test between Employee Satisfaction, Remuneration, and Performance based on employee performance objectives showed an insignificant positive correlation between the remuneration variable and satisfaction based on The Job Itself; very weak significant positive correlation between remuneration variable and Satisfaction based on Pay; a very weak significant positive correlation between the remuneration variable and Satisfaction based on Promotion; very weak significant positive correlation between remuneration variable and satisfaction based on supervision; significant positive correlation between remuneration variable and satisfaction based on coworkers; There is a significant positive correlation between remuneration and performance variables. Conclusion: The correlation between remuneration and employee satisfaction based on the Job Description Index shows that the components of the job itself, and coworkers have a positive but not significant relationship, while the components of pay, promotion, and supervision have a positive and significant relationship. Employees satisfaction with performance achievement have a positive and significant relationship, especially job satisfaction based on pay and supervision, but there is also a positive and insignificant relationship related to job satisfaction based on the job itself, promotion, and co-workers.

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J Adv Vet Anim Res ; 10(4): 751-762, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38370887

ABSTRACT

Objective: This research aimed to evaluate potential tropical seaweed from Indonesia as an ingredient or supplement feed for ruminants based on chemical composition and in vitro rumen fermentation parameters. Materials and Methods: The seven natural tropical seaweeds (three green and four red species) were collected from Ndrini and Sepanjang Beach, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The experimental design on secondary metabolite profiles used a completely randomized design, and the in vitro gas production test used a randomized complete block design with seven seaweed species variances and four replications (blocks) based on rumen fluid collection time. The data obtained was analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA), and Duncan's Multiple Range Test was used to test the variation in the analysis. Results: The seven tropical seaweed species have potential as mineral sources for ruminants, except for macromineral (P and S) and micromineral (Cu). The red tropical seaweed has potential as a protein source (Gelidium spinosum (S.G.Gmelin) P.C. Silva, Hypnea pannosa, and Acanthopora muscoides (L.) Bory), and the green seaweed (Chaetomorpha linum (O.F. Mull.) Kutz and Cladopora sp.) has potential as a crude fiber (CF) source for ruminants. As indicated by secondary metabolites and gas production in vitro, the green species (C. linum (O.F. Mull.) Kutz and Enteromorpha compressa) and red species (A. muscoides (L.) Bory and Gelidium amansii (J.V. Lamouroux) J.V. Lamouroux) could be degraded in the rumen and had quite high phenolic compounds. Conclusion: The seven tropical seaweed species have the potential to be an ingredient or supplement feed for ruminants, and there were four species that have the potential to reduce methane emissions.

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Membranes (Basel) ; 11(12)2021 Nov 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34940419

ABSTRACT

A membrane adsorbent was successfully made from palm empty fruit bunches (PEFB), which was pyrolysed as physical activation. The effect of adding the impact of one-step catalyst (hydrochloric acid) and differences in the concentration on the characteristics and structure and deconvolution are investigated in this study. The results of the research have been successfully created and characterised using Fourier-Transform Infrared (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) isotherm, and membrane morphology using SEM test. Membrane performance testing was carried out using a biogas flame test. The adsorber membrane was made by adding NH4Cl as a cationic surfactant, polyvinyl acetate (PVA), and polyethylene glycol (PEG) with a ratio of 1:3. The FTIR test has a functional group: O-H; C-H stretch; C=C-C; Arly O-Strech; C-O. Adsorbent membrane with the addition of 0.5 M HCl catalyst had the highest ratio of O-H/C=C-C relative area of 4.33. The diffractogram shows an amorphous structure with (002) and (100) graph planes. Adsorber membrane with a concentration of 1.5 M HCl has formed amorphous structured fibre. The adsorber membrane with a concentration of 0.5 HCl activator gave a surface area of 0.5345 m2 g-1 and a pore volume of 0.000983 cm3 g-1.

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