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- ItemTHE INFLUENCE OF GROUP COHESIVENESS ON THE INTENTIONS OF SPREADING FAKE NEWS (HOAX) ON ADULTHOOD IN THREE CITIES IN WEST JAVA(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol. 24, Issue 1, 2020) Riza, Wina Lova; Muharsih, Lania; Heryono, HeriThis study aims to determine whether or not the influence of group cohesiveness on the intentions of spreading hoax in West Java. The method used in this study carried out a quantitative method, the sample used in this study were 245 people drawn from the order of the top cities in the use of social media in West Java. The technique used for sampling in this study is snowball sampling, data collection using a Likert type scale that is the scale of group cohesiveness and the scale of the intention to spread the hoax issue. The analysis in this study uses a simple linear regression analysis to determine the effect of group cohesiveness (X) on the intentions of spreading hoax (Y). Based on the results of data analysis shows that there is a strong influence of group cohesiveness on the intention of spreading hoaxes in West Java with the acquisition value of F = 166.014 with a significance of 0,000 less than 0.05 (p <0.05) which means, the higher the cohesiveness of the group the higher also the intention of the spread of hoax that occurred in West Java. The rate of the Cohesiveness value of 63.7% so that it can be interpreted that 36.3% of the occurrence of the intentions of the spread of hoax is influenced by other factors.
- ItemOPTIMISM IN PATIENTS SURVIVOR CANCER(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol. 24, Issue 1, 2020) Uthomah, Laila; Riza, Wina Lova; Kuraesin, UningIn the current millennial era, the pattern of human life is not like the time before the millennial era. The environment is full of pollution, fast food, unhealthy lifestyles, the number of hours of sleep that is not fair and the demands of work do humans prioritize the results obtainedrather than the process to get it. One impact was seen by health problems, namely cancer. Cancer is a deadly stigma when someone listens to it. But some people can see cancer as part of the life process that must be passed. This understanding can be explained in the concept of optimism so that researchers are interested in seeing the phenomenon of the concept of optimism in cancer patients. This research uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological design and data collection is carried out intensively, deeply, and comprehensively. Data collection is done by interview, observation, and official documents. With this specific research, it can only be experienced by the subject under study and does not apply to other subjects. Two people who became the subject were visited by researchers when the subject was running therapy at one of the therapy sites in Bandung. The instrument used for data collection is humans, the researchers themselves. Data analysis activity begins with data collection, personalization, and creating units of meaning to get a textural description. The results showed that the two subjects displayed different optimisms. The behavior displayed by the NR subject showed pessimism in dealing with health after cancer diagnosis and treatment. While LL subjects showed themselves optimistic in facing health after cancer diagnosis and treatment.