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                <text>Background: In autistic children, temper tantrums can occur in &#13;
association with other challenging behaviors like sleep problems, &#13;
selective eating, anxiety, irritability, self-harm, and aggression. &#13;
Families who have adult autistic children experience burdens in &#13;
their lives. Poor communication and interaction with the child at &#13;
home provoke an emotional tantrum. This study aims to explore &#13;
family experiences in reducing children's autistic tantrums &#13;
through family support. &#13;
Methods: This phenomenological study involved seven parents of &#13;
adolescents with autism. The study was carried out over a period &#13;
of six months, from September 2022 to March 2023, covering the &#13;
stages of preparation, participant recruitment, in-depth semi�structured interviews, and verbatim transcription. Data were &#13;
analyzed using Colaizzi’s phenomenological method, which &#13;
comprised verbatim transcription, identification of significant &#13;
statements, coding, clustering of themes, and the development of &#13;
an essential description of the parents’ lived experiences.&#13;
Results: Six themes were constructed from the study: (1) The &#13;
process of accepting their children with special needs; (2)&#13;
Parents' expectations of their children; (3) Internal and external&#13;
support in reducing autism tantrums; (4) Children join with &#13;
activities; (5) Enforcement of rules in the family; (6) Family&#13;
isolation. &#13;
Conclusion: This study highlights the central role of families in &#13;
caring for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), &#13;
particularly in managing tantrums. Families apply spiritual &#13;
values, collaborate among members, and use practical strategies &#13;
such as providing a safe space, allowing calming time, and &#13;
redirecting children to meaningful activities. The findings &#13;
emphasize that family-centered approaches can enhance &#13;
children’s adaptive abilities and quality of life while reducing &#13;
caregiver burden.</text>
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                <text>Background: Burnout is a condition of extreme fatigue and &#13;
exhaustion that is widely experienced by workers. Nurses who &#13;
work on the front line for 24 hours are at high risk of burnout, &#13;
which can jeopardise their wellbeing as well as patient safety &#13;
and quality of care. This study aims to identify the dominant &#13;
factors, including individual characteristics, work environment, &#13;
locus of control, and work experience, that influence burnout &#13;
among hospital nurses.&#13;
Methods: The study used a cross-sectional study was conducted &#13;
to evaluate the level of burnout. The sample was 431 nurses &#13;
who was selected from the hospital using stratified random &#13;
sampling to ensure the representation of different work units or &#13;
departments. Date analysis was performed using Structured &#13;
Equation Modelling (SEM) to examine the complex &#13;
relationships between the variables.&#13;
Results: The results of the bivariate analysis indicate that there &#13;
is a relationship between respondent characteristics and nurse &#13;
burnout incidence. A significant negative relationship was &#13;
found between the work environment and burnout occurrence, &#13;
as well as a relationship between years of work experience and &#13;
burnout incidence. Meanwhile, the results of the multivariate &#13;
analysis showed that characteristics, work environment, locus &#13;
of control, and work experience influence burnout by 10.9%.&#13;
Conclusion: This study shows that the variables of &#13;
characteristics, work environment, locus of control, and work &#13;
experience account for 10.9% of the burnout. This study &#13;
recommends improving the work environment, strengthening &#13;
locus of control, and providing mentoring for nurses with low &#13;
experience to prevent burnout</text>
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                <text>Antonius Ngadiran, Mona Rentalui, Roselina Tambunan, Dalia Novita Sari, Rosmawati Napitupulu, Kristoforus Triantono, Pangindenan Sinuray</text>
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                <text>Background: Anemia prevention in pregnant women is &#13;
essential to reduce health risks for both mother and fetus. This &#13;
study aimed to develop a self-regulation model for anemia &#13;
prevention behavior based on the Health Promotion Model. &#13;
Methods: An explanatory design with a cross-sectional &#13;
approach was applied to 115 pregnant women attending health &#13;
centers in Surabaya, selected through cluster sampling. Data &#13;
were collected using a structured questionnaire and analyzed &#13;
using SEM-PLS.&#13;
Results: The findings showed that anemia prevention behavior &#13;
was significantly influenced by behavioral self-regulation &#13;
(T=2.945) through personal regulation (T=5.932), which was &#13;
shaped by environmental self-regulation (T=8.611) and &#13;
individual characteristics (T=3.302). Commitment did not &#13;
directly affect anemia prevention behavior (T=0.144; &#13;
p=0.886). The model demonstrated substantial explanatory &#13;
power, with R² values of 71.9% for behavioral self-regulation &#13;
and 43.1% for anemia prevention behavior. Predictive &#13;
relevance (Q² &gt; 0) confirmed the model’s robustness across &#13;
different contexts.&#13;
Conclusion: This study highlights the pivotal role of self�regulation processes in shaping anemia prevention behavior. &#13;
The model can serve as a framework for nursing interventions &#13;
to strengthen self-regulation among pregnant women and &#13;
improve maternal and fetal health outcomes.</text>
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                <text>Background: HIV transmission often occurs through unsafe sex, &#13;
particularly with sex workers, making key populations crucial in &#13;
the spread of HIV/AIDS. One key strategy to reduce HIV/AIDS &#13;
morbidity and mortality is implementing prevention programs &#13;
targeting at-risk groups. The study aims to examine the &#13;
relationship between knowledge and perception and HIV/AIDS &#13;
prevention efforts among key populations in Tangerang City. &#13;
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A sample of 69 people was conducted by snowball technic &#13;
sampling. This study used the HIV-KQ-18, HIV perceptions &#13;
statements referring to the six components of the Health Belief &#13;
Model theory and Behavioral Surveillance Survey (BSS). Data &#13;
analysis was performed using the Chi-Square Test of &#13;
Independence to assess the relationship between knowledge level, &#13;
perception level.&#13;
Results: respondent characteristics Age ≥ 21 years 59.4%, high &#13;
school education 69.7%, length of work ≥ 3 years 59.3%. &#13;
Relationship between knowledge level and HIV/AIDS prevention &#13;
efforts: p-value 0.002. Relationship between perception level and &#13;
HIV/AIDS prevention efforts: p-value 0.002. Relationship between &#13;
knowledge and perception and HIV/AIDS prevention efforts: p�value &lt; 0.001. &#13;
Conclusion: The study found that knowledge and perception &#13;
significantly influence HIV/AIDS prevention among female sex &#13;
workers. However, consistent prevention is hindered by personal, &#13;
social, and structural barriers, including negotiation difficulties, &#13;
economic dependence, stigma, and limited-service access. &#13;
Effective interventions must be comprehensive, combining &#13;
knowledge improvement with skills training, stigma reduction, &#13;
barrier removal, and supportive policies</text>
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                <text>Background: Social interaction is an important indicator &#13;
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social interaction could lead to other mental disorders such as &#13;
hallucination, suicide risk, self-care deficit, and violence risk. &#13;
The study investigated the effect of Islamic Spiritual &#13;
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System (SI-DEPAPU) application to enhance the social &#13;
interaction of schizophrenia patients with social isolation.&#13;
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with a pre-post test method. The study used purposive sampling &#13;
with 40 respondents divided into two groups of 20 people each. &#13;
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and Behavioral Observation Sheet, which have been tested for &#13;
validity and reliability. The statistical tests used included the &#13;
paired t-test to assess social interaction within the group, the &#13;
independent t-test to compare before the intervention, and the &#13;
Mann-Whitney test for after the intervention.&#13;
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social interaction of patients before and after the intervention &#13;
between the intervention group and control group (p=&lt;0.001; &#13;
&lt;0.05), of which the mean value of the intervention group &#13;
(43.79) was more significant than the control group (15.21). &#13;
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that there was an increase in social interaction in patients after &#13;
receiving Islamic spiritual mindfulness therapy. The SI�DEPAPU application can be implemented as a mental health &#13;
nursing intervention to improve the social interaction of &#13;
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                <text>Background: Indonesia exhibits high smartphone penetration &#13;
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engagement, with 26% of gamers aged 18–24 and 20% aged &#13;
25–34. Given alarming gaming disorder prevalence (IGD: &#13;
14.6% males, 6.2% females; GD: 7.2% males, 2.8% females) &#13;
and limited research on productivity impacts in urban &#13;
Indonesia, this study investigates online game addiction's effect &#13;
on work productivity among young adults in South Jakarta.&#13;
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participants via purposive sampling (aged 18–26, South &#13;
Jakarta residents, &gt;3 hours/day non-professional gaming). &#13;
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Addiction Questionnaire (7-item, Cronbach’s α=0.73) and &#13;
Individual Work Performance Questionnaire (18-item, &#13;
Cronbach’s α=0.814–0.871). Normality was confirmed with &#13;
Kolmogorov-Smirnov testing; SPSS v.28 facilitated Pearson &#13;
correlation and linear regression analyses.&#13;
Results: Participants were predominantly male (64.21%), high &#13;
school-educated (72.63%), and private sector employees &#13;
(61.05%). Key findings revealed: a significant weak negative &#13;
correlation between online game addiction and work &#13;
productivity (r = -0.291, p = 0.04); a strong positive &#13;
correlation between addiction and gaming duration (r = 0.486, &#13;
p &lt; 0.001); no correlation between gaming duration and &#13;
productivity (p = 0.312); and regression indicating addiction &#13;
explains 9.7% of productivity variance (Adjusted R² = 0.088, β &#13;
= -0.420, p = 0.002).&#13;
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productivity among urban Indonesian youth, yet accounts for &#13;
only 9.7% of variance—underscoring the influence of &#13;
unaddressed mediators like sleep quality and motivation. &#13;
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                <text>Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) remains a major &#13;
cause of death worldwide due to complications, and its incidence &#13;
is fairly high and predicted to continue to rise each year. This &#13;
contributes to a low quality of life and poor self-care &#13;
management, necessitating an effective treatment strategy &#13;
consisting of self-help group (SHG) therapy that expands social &#13;
networks, receives information, and receives emotional support &#13;
from group members in order to provide numerous benefits. The &#13;
purpose of this study was to assess if community-based self-help &#13;
group interventions improve the quality of life and self-care &#13;
management of individuals with T2DM.&#13;
Methods: This study employed a Quasi-experiment non�equivalent control group pre-test and post-test design with a self�help group intervention (n=30) for one month. The sample was &#13;
selected using the approach of purposive selection with the &#13;
following inclusion criteria: age between 40 and 65 years, T2DM &#13;
experience between 3 and 5 years, and the ability to converse, &#13;
read, and write effectively. Statistical paired sample t-test and &#13;
independent sample t-test were used to assess the data. &#13;
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and blood glucose levels at baseline were comparable. After one &#13;
month of intervention, self-care management, quality of life, and &#13;
blood glucose levels were significantly better in the intervention &#13;
group than in the control group (p&lt;0.05).&#13;
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of life of individuals with T2DM improved following SHG&#13;
intervention. Integrating public health effort with an &#13;
interpersonal collaboration approach will provide an optimal &#13;
integrated contribution to resolving chronic deseases.</text>
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