3 research outputs found

    Validity and reliability of the world health organisation-five well being index (WHO-5) questionnaire in early detection of depression during Covid-19 pandemic in Yogyakarta

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    The Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia, including Yogyakarta, has created a psychological impact on the community. One of the psychological impacts is depression. This issue can be overcome by early detecting depression using an instrument called the World Health Organization-Five Well-Being Index (WHO-5). Unfortunately, this instrument is currently unavailable in the Indonesian version. Therefore, this study aims to obtain a valid and reliable Indonesian version of the WHO-5, which can later be used by pharmacists as an instrument to early detect depression in Indonesia, especially in Yogyakarta. This research employed a cross-sectional design. The research subjects were people who visited Apotek UAD 1 and 2, who met the inclusion and were not included in the exclusion criteria. The WHO-5 questionnaire proceeded through a translation process from the English version to the Indonesian version. The original version of the WHO-5 questionnaire, which was the final translated version, was tested on 40 respondents to gain its validity and reliability. The analysis of the validity test using the Pearson Correlation of five questions on the WHO-5 questionnaire has revealed an average value of r = 1, indicating that the questionnaire is valid. The result of the reliability test with Cronbach Alpha is 0.853. In conclusion, the Indonesian version of the WHO-5 questionnaire meets the validity and reliability criteria so that the questionnaire can apply to the community

    Validity and reliability of the world health organisation-five well being index (WHO-5) questionnaire in early detection of depression during Covid-19 pandemic in Yogyakarta

    No full text
    The Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia, including Yogyakarta, has created a psychological impact on the community. One of the psychological impacts is depression. This issue can be overcome by early detecting depression using an instrument called the World Health Organization-Five Well-Being Index (WHO-5). Unfortunately, this instrument is currently unavailable in the Indonesian version. Therefore, this study aims to obtain a valid and reliable Indonesian version of the WHO-5, which can later be used by pharmacists as an instrument to early detect depression in Indonesia, especially in Yogyakarta. This research employed a cross-sectional design. The research subjects were people who visited Apotek UAD 1 and 2, who met the inclusion and were not included in the exclusion criteria. The WHO-5 questionnaire proceeded through a translation process from the English version to the Indonesian version. The original version of the WHO-5 questionnaire, which was the final translated version, was tested on 40 respondents to gain its validity and reliability. The analysis of the validity test using the Pearson Correlation of five questions on the WHO-5 questionnaire has revealed an average value of r = 1, indicating that the questionnaire is valid. The result of the reliability test with Cronbach Alpha is 0.853. In conclusion, the Indonesian version of the WHO-5 questionnaire meets the validity and reliability criteria so that the questionnaire can apply to the community

    Buku Ajar Anatomi & Fisiologi Manusia Jilid 1

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    Buku tentang anatomi dan fisiologi manusia akan menggali secara mendalam struktur dan fungsi tubuh manusia. Dari sistem organ hingga tingkat sel, buku ini menjelaskan bagaimana setiap bagian tubuh bekerja secara individu dan berinteraksi satu sama lain untuk menjaga keseimbangan dan menjalankan fungsi tubuh yang kompleks. Pembaca akan diajak untuk memahami dasar-dasar biologis yang mendasari berbagai proses kehidupan manusia, dari pernapasan hingga pencernaan, serta bagaimana organ dan jaringan bekerja sama dalam menjaga kesehatan dan keseimbangan tubuh
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