2021
DOI: 10.22146/bkm.61744
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Mudik during the Covid-19 pandemic, anxiety, and depression among students in Indonesia

Abstract: Purpose: This study explores the occurrence and different levels of anxiety and depression among male and female students who perform or do not perform mudik (homecoming). Investigate the primary source of COVID-19 related information among students. Methods: Online questionnaires consisting of the self-report level of anxiety and depression were delivered to study participants after completing the online informed consent. Quantitative analysis was conducted using the IBM SPSS version 20.0.Results: From a tota… Show more

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“…The term ‘udik’, meaning ‘village’ or ‘little town’ is used as the phrases. The meaning of ‘mudik’ therefore returns from a large metropolis to a smaller town or hamlet ( Rahmadiana et al, 2021 ). This phenomenon of return causes so many crowds that COVID-19 may be transmitted on a wide scale.…”
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“…The term ‘udik’, meaning ‘village’ or ‘little town’ is used as the phrases. The meaning of ‘mudik’ therefore returns from a large metropolis to a smaller town or hamlet ( Rahmadiana et al, 2021 ). This phenomenon of return causes so many crowds that COVID-19 may be transmitted on a wide scale.…”
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confidence: 99%