The Effect of Seft Therapy and Prayer Therapy on Changes in the Taste of Smoking

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Peni Cahyati, Ridwan Kustiawan

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Ministry of Health data shows an increase in the prevalence of smokers from 27% in 1995 increased to 36.3% in 2013.This means that if 20 years ago from every 3 people of Indonesia 1 of whom are smokers, so today from every 3 people in Indonesia 2 among them are smokers (Ministry of Health, 2016). The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of SEFT therapy and prayer therapy to change the taste of smoking at Health Polytechnic Employees of Tasikmalaya Health Ministry. The design used was pre-experimental with the one-group pretest-posttest design approach (before and after). The population of this research is employees of Poltekkes Kemenkes Tasikmalaya active smokers campus Cilolohan 35 Tasikmalaya as many as 23 people. The sample is a male employee of the PoltekkesKemenkesTasikmalaya in Tasikmalaya Campus with as many as 19 people. The instrument is self-explanatory with sourced SEFT guidebook 2014. Bivariate analysis to test two groups in pairs (before and after) is done by the Mc-Nemar test because it uses categorical data. The results of this study are based on the Mc-Nemar test results in two groups in pairs show the significance number 0.0001. Because nilar p <0,05 it can be concluded that cigarette taste before and after SEFT and prayer therapy differ significantly. This happens because SEFT therapy and prayer therapy can overcome the disorder by stimulating the acupoint point then it will automatically eliminate or expend negative energy from individual energy systems. In conclusion SEFT therapy and effective prayer, therapy changes the taste of smoking.

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Peni Cahyati, Ridwan Kustiawan. (2021). The Effect of Seft Therapy and Prayer Therapy on Changes in the Taste of Smoking. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 1642–1651. Retrieved from https://annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/1610
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