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Desiderius Siga Meli Poa; Paulus Nong Wisang; Leonardus Winarto

Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Pemana Island, located north of Flores Island, is one of the islands in the administrative area of ​​Sikka Regency which has enormous marine tourism potential. Pemana Island is included in the Maumere Bay area as a Marine Nature Tourism Park Area (TWAL), which is included in 10 large islands (Pulau Besar, Pulau Koja, Pulau Pemana, Pulau Kambing, Pulau Sukun, Pulau Parumaan, Pulau Dambila, Pulau Pangabatang, Pulau Babi and Pulau Kondo. The Pemana Bahari Festival was initiated by the Village Government by involving various parties, one of which was by inviting academics represented by the Cristo Re Polytechnic Ecotourism Study Program. The Ecotourism Study Program was invited to participate in the festival activities, especially through the socialization of educational materials on the importance of protecting the environment and nature conservation in a sustainable manner (conservation) as well as Tourism Awareness and Sapta Pesona materials. The results of this service can be used as a reference for the future in protecting the environment and nature conservation in a sustainable manner (conservation) as well as Tourism Awareness and Sapta Pesona. With this service activity, it is hoped that the Pemana village government and the local community will be able to preserve nature sustainably and apply the Sapta Pesona in Pemana Village, Alok Sub-district, Sikka Regency

Devi Savitri Effendy; Cinta Stevi Syela; Tirsa Ayudya M; Anika Nur Halisa; Nurhasnah Said +3 more

Karunia: Jurnal Hasil Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia 2024 Fakultas Teknik Universitas Maritim AMNI Semarang

Academic stress is commonly experienced by university students, impacting their psychological condition and potentially affecting their eating patterns. High-intensity stress can worsen mental well-being, leading to irregular and unhealthy eating habits. Sharing is Caring is a program that provides indirect social support to stay connected and offer emotional and informational support, helping students alleviate academic stress. The program's target audience is active students from the public health faculty, particularly those in the nutrition study program. The Sharing is Caring program is conducted online, consisting of two main components: using WhatsApp as a channel to distribute posters with messages and educational content, and holding offline meetings with participants to provide education and engage in direct discussions. Participants responded positively to both the online sharing group and the offline meetings.

Ghina Khairunnisa; Yaslinda Yaunin; Citra Manela

International Journal of Medicine and Health 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

. Stress is defined as a non-specific reaction of the body when it comes to pressure that can interfere with bodily functions. The impact is that thesis work is delayed, and students complain on social media about the difficulties they are experiencing. All problems or demands faced by students require good preparedness and adjustment, so students need to have good preparation including coping with stress. This study was conducted to examine the relationship between stress levels and the intensity of using social media as a coping medium for 2018 students who are undergoing thesis at the Andalas University Medical Education Study Program. This study is a descriptive analytic study using 79 students who met the inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria. Data analysis using statistical tests, namely the Pearson Chi Square test. The test results obtained, there is a significant relationship between stress levels and the intensity of social media use with a p-value of 0.020 < 0.05 (p > 0.05). The results obtained are that there is a significant relationship between stress levels and the intensity of using social media as a coping medium in 2018 students who are undergoing Thesis at the Andalas University Medical Study Program.