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A CIA-based Sustainable Security Risk Mitigation Model for E-Certificate Systems
Suharsono, Teguh Nurhadi
; Choi , John
; Agusiady , Raden Ricky
; Saepudin, Didin
; Sukadwilinda
; Purwanto, Heri
; Savitri , Peti
; Munastha, Ketut Abimanyu
E-certificates are increasingly adopted across sectors, yet existing studies have not developed an integrated risk mitigation model that combines CIA-based sustainable security with operational and stakeholder perspectives. Current frameworks primarily address isolated technical risks or focus on general PKI security, leaving a gap in holistic modeling tailored to end-to-end e-certificate implementation. This study addresses this gap by proposing a Sustainable Security Risk Mitigation Model for...
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Integrating cognitive, narrative, and taluba into ALIVE counseling model for passive suicidal ideation: An NIH stage 1A study
Passive suicidal ideation among university students is increasingly assoc1Ated with depression, hopelessness, loneliness, and elevated suicide risk. However, most suicide prevention interventions remain focused on active suicidality, while culturally responsive interventions specifically targeting passive suicidal ideation remain limited. This study aimed to develop and validate the ALIVE Counseling Model, integrating cognitive-behavioral counseling, narrative counseling, and Taluba local wisdom...
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The contribution of emotional intelligence and achievement motivation to the grit of scholarship recipients
This study aims to examine the contribution of emotional intelligence and achievement motivation to grit among scholarship recipient students, with a comparison between science (exact) and non-science (non-exact) fields. Using an ex post facto design, the participants were 350 scholarship recipients at Universitas Negeri Semarang selected through proportional stratified random sampling. Data were collected using the Schutte Emotional Intelligence Scale (SEIS), Achievement Motivation Scale, and G...
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Poetry writing as a counseling intervention to enhance self-talk ability among junior high school students
This study aims to test the effectiveness of writing poetry as a counseling intervention in improving self-talk skills in junior high school students. The study used a quantitative approach with a quasi-experimental non-equivalent control group design. The research subjects consisted of 30 students divided into an experimental group and a control group. The instrument used was a self-talk ability questionnaire that had been tested for validity and reliability. Data were collected through pre-tes...
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Student academic hardiness: descriptive analysis and its relationship with individual characteristic
Harahap, Ade Chita Putri
; Indreswari, Henny
; Hidayah, Nur
; Setyowati, Arbin Janu
; Ramli, M
; Makhsin, Mardzelah Binti
; Harahap, Dinda Permatasari
; Simarmata, Sari Wardani
This study aims to analyze students' academic hardiness and examine its differences based on individual characteristics as well as its relationship with academic achievement. This research employed a quantitative approach with a descriptive and correlational design. The participants consisted of 103 students selected using accidental sampling. Data were collected using a Likert-scale questionnaire measuring the dimensions of commitment, control, and challenge. Data analysis was conducted using d...
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Integrated Sustainable Manufacturing and Waste Management Framework for Medium-Density Fiberboard (MDF): Finite Element Methods-Based Structural Optimization for Bookshelf Applications
Medium-density fiberboard (MDF) is commonly used in furniture manufacture because of its consistent qualities, low cost, and ease of processing. However, its relatively short lifespan and rising market demand have resulted in substantial waste generation, posing serious environmental and disposal concerns. This study provides an integrated sustainable manufacturing and waste management framework for MDF that incorporates artificial intelligence technology and finite element method (FEM)-based st...
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The influence of self-concept conflict and parental influence on emotional and personality-related career decision-making difficulties in special sports class students
This study aims to explore how self-concept conflict and parental influence impact the emergence of emotional and personality barriers in the career decision-making process, specifically among KKO students at SMA Negeri 1 Pengasih. This study employed a quantitative correlational method, involving 108 students as a sample using a saturated sampling technique. Validity was assessed through expert judgment, while reliability was calculated using Cronbach's Alpha. Data were statistically processed...
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The role of parental parenting styles in preventing children from becoming victims of bullying
Bullying is a serious problem in educational settings that can have long-term impacts on children's psychological development. Although many studies have examined risk factors for bullying, research specifically exploring the role of parenting styles from a qualitative perspective in Indonesia remains limited. This study aims to understand the meanings, experiences, and strategies of parents in preventing children from becoming victims of bullying. This qualitative study with a phenomenological...
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The effect of role playing on social interaction
This research was motivated by the results of observations that found a number of students were still unable to interact optimally. Some students tend to be solitary, show awkwardness when dealing with new friends, lack courage in communicating, and have difficulty working together with peers outside their circle of friends and are reluctant to get involved in group activities. This study aims to determine the influence of role playing on social interaction. Researchers use group guidance servic...
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The Effectiveness of Combined Hatha Yoga and Tandem Walking Exercise on Balance among Older Adults in Malang
Rosidah, Nikmatur
; Ameylia, Ananda Viona
; Yuliadarwati, Nungki Marlian
; Prastowo, Bayu
; Ningrum, Annisa Salsabila Budi
; Rizal, Fahmi
; Acharya, Anup
; Prasetyo, Dwi Agung
FISIO MU: Physiotherapy Evidences
Vol 7
, No 2
(2026)
Introduction: Age-related declines in muscle strength, proprioception, and postural control contribute to balance impairment among older adults and increase the risk of falls. Non-pharmacological interventions, particularly structured physical exercise combining relaxation and balance training, have been recommended to improve balance performance. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a combined Hatha Yoga and Tandem Walking Exercise program on balance among older adults in Malang. scores....
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