Author Guidelines

General Guidelines

Manuscript submitted to Journal Sains dan Kesehatan should be original contributions and should not be under consideration for any publication at the same time. This journal is a media for publishing research  that are innovative, creative, original and scientifically based. All authors of a manuscript should include their full name and affiliation(s). One author should be identified as the corresponding author. He/she must include an email address. Please note that once published, your email address will normally be displayed in the article permanently. Maximum plagiarism of manuscripts submitted is 30%.

Article Components

Manuscripts should be compiled in the following order: title; abstract; keywords; main text (consist of introduction; method; results and discussion; conclusion); references.

Title

The title must be spesific, effective, and informative so that it’s easy to understand, maximum 18 words, doesn’t include location and time of research. (Capitalize Each Word, Align Left, Bold, Bahasa Indonesia). Times New Roman point 12

Abstract

Abstract is read by far more readers than is the average article. The abstract serves important purposes in summarizing the hypothesis, design, and findings of the study and in representing the article in indexing databases. The abstract contains an introduction, objective, method, results, and conclusion. The abstract should not more than 250 words, 3-5 keywords.  (The abstract is written in 1 paragraph with 1 spacing, A4 paper size with margins right 2.5 cm, left 2.5 cm, top 2 cm and bottom 2 cm, Times New Roman point 9)

Introduction

A strong introduction engages the reader in the problem of interest and provides a context for the study at hand. The introduction contains the background of the research carried out, theoretical basis, novelty of the research, findings and objectives. Writing preliminary studies, literature studies/literature reviews and others must be written sequentially according to the flow of the process carried out including citations, number of paragraphs 5-7 paragraphs (3-5 sentences per paragraph), the first paragraph contains the general problem, the second paragraph the problem to be resolved Next 3-5 paragraphs (solutions, previous research/case studies). (Times New Roman, point 11, Space 1)

Methods.

Research methods consist of data type, population, sample, place, time of research, sampling techniques, data collection techniques, data analysis techniques. It is best to use narrative/descriptive sentences in paragraph form in this section systematically. (Times New Roman, point 11, Space 1)

Results and Discussion

This section consists of a presentation of the results of the research that has been carried out. The use of tables/figures is only as support to clarify the discussion and is limited to truly substantial support, for example tables of statistical test results, images of model test results. The discussion contains the meaning of the results of the analysis and comparison with similar theories and/or research results. (Times New Roman, point 11, Space 1)

Tables and Figures

All included tables must be referenced in the main text and the table title must be positioned above the table. The table is written in Times New Roman point 9 and spacing is 1. Inserted images must be referenced in the text and entered separately as .jpg, .jpeg or .png files. Image descriptions should be placed below the image and written in Times New Roman point 9 font.

Conclusion

This section consists of (conclusions and research limitations). Conclusions are written in paragraph form with numerical results and narrated. Conclusions should be an answer to the research objectives, while limitations in research are obstacles obtained in the research process. (Times New Roman, point 11, Space 1)

References

This section only contains reference sources that are referred to and listed in the content of the article. Reference sources consist of at least 15 libraries published in the last 10 years. Comparison of book and journal/article reference sources (20% : 80%). References are written in the American Psychological Association (APA) 7th Edition format. Writing references uses the Mendeley application management, making it easier to compile and check library sources. The reference list is written using single space with added space after paragraph. It is hoped that you can cite at least 1 article from the reviewer/editor of this journal. (Times New Roman, point 11, Spasi 1)

Journal Articles

Schetter, C. D. (2011). Psychological science on pregnancy: Stress processes, biopsychosocial models, and emerging research issues. Annual Review of Psychology, 62(November 2010), 531–558.https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.psych.031809.130727

Kajdy, A., Feduniw, S., Ajdacka, U., Modzelewski, J., Baranowska, B., Sys, D., Pokropek, A., Pawlicka, P., Kaźmierczak, M., Rabijewski, M., Jasiak, H., Lewandowska, R., Borowski, D., Kwiatkowski, S., & Poon, L. C. (2020). Risk factors for anxiety and depression among pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic: A web-based cross-sectional survey. Medicine, 99(30), e21279.https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000021279