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    Peningkatan kesadaran lingkungan melalui Ecobrick oleh komunitas Purwokeling Kelurahan Purwoyoso Kecamatan Ngaliyan Kota Semarang

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    Miranda Dhea Amanda (1901046036) Peningkatan Kesadaran Lingkungan Melalui Ecobrick Oleh Komunitas Purwokeling Kelurahan Purwoyoso Kecamatan Ngaliyan Kota Semarang. Komunitas Purwokeling merupakan suatu komunitas yang bergerak pada bidang lingkungan yang berada di RW X Kelurahan Purwoyoso Kecamatan Ngaliyan Kota Semarang dengan memanfaatkan sampah plastik yang ada di wilayah Komunitas Purwokeling berada. Salah satu pemanfaatan sampah yaitu dengan kegiatan ecobrick. Tujuan dari adanya kegiatan ini untuk meminimalisir, memanfaatkan sampah plastik yang ada di wilayah Purwokeling agar peningkatan kesadaran warga RW X terhadap lingkungan terutama pada sampah plastik. Maka dari itu, peneliti membuat rumusan masalah sebagai berikut: (1) Bagaimana proses peningkatan kesadaran lingkungan melalui ecobrick oleh komunitas purwokeling (2) Bagaimana hasil dari adanya peningkatan kesadaran lingkungan melalui kegiatan ecobrick oleh komunitas purwokeling. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif dengan pendekatan fenomenologis. Adapun teknik pengumpulan data melalui observasi, wawancara, dan dokumentasi. Dalam penelitian ini , peneliti terlibat secara langsung dari proses awal sampai akhir untuk menggali sebuah data penelitian. Analisis data menggunakan teori Milles dan Hiberman, yang meliputi reduksi data, pemaparan data, dan penarikan kesimpulan. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwasanya: (1) proses peningkatan kesadaran lingkungan melalui ecobrick oleh Komunitas Purwokeling melalui pembinaan lingkungan, pelaksanaan dan pendampingan selama kegiatan, serta pemantauan pasca pelaksanaan kegiatan. (2) hasil dari peningkatan kesadaran lingkungan melalui kegiatan ecobrick dapat dilihat dari beberapa aspek, yaitu aspek lingkungan, sosial, dan ekonomi

    Human psychophysiological responses to visceral and somatic pain – the development of integrated, reproducible human pain phenotypes

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    PhDBackground Pain is the ubiquitous human experience, yet displays considerable inter- and intraindividual variability in health and disease. Many factors have been proposed to account for these differences. Pain activates a complex stress response, multiply determined through genetic, psychological, physiological and neuroanatomical factors. Chronic pain is a central defining characteristic of functional gastrointestinal disorders. They represent a major challenge for modern healthcare. An integrated understanding of the pathophysiology of these disorders remains to be elucidated. Aims To investigate human psychophysiological responses to visceral and somatic pain in health and disease, in order to develop multidimensional and reproducible pain phenotypes. Methods Study 1, in healthy volunteers, investigated personality traits, hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axes and selective novel non-invasive measures of autonomic tone in response to visceral and somatic pain. Study 2 examined the salience of genetic polymorphisms of the serotonin transporter. Study 3 evaluated the reproducibility of these responses after a period of one year. Study 4 utilised the methods of studies 1 and 2 in a case control study of patients with functional chest pain. Key Results Studies 1, 2 and 3 – Two pain phenotypes, or clusters, were found – cluster 1 (39%) had higher neuroticism scores, with higher sympathetic and hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis tone at rest, and a predominant parasympathetic response to pain in the presence of the short allele of the serotonin transporter. Cluster 2 (61%) displayed the converse profile in the absence of the short allele. These responses were stable at an interval of one year. Study 4 – similar phenotypes were observed in patients with functional chest pain, although the Cluster 1 phenotype was overrepresented in patients in comparison to the controls (71% vs. 29%). Conclusions and Inferences This series of studies provides evidence for the existence of two reproducible human pain phenotypes in health, which have clinical salience in patients with functional chest pain. By phenotyping pain responses, subject homogeneity in future studies may be improved. Furthermore, such phenotyping techniques may open new therapeutic avenues by facilitating the selective targeting of nociceptive aberrancies, particularly in functional gastrointestinal disorders
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