Analysis of Change in Lifestyle Behavir Among Protestant Maluku Youth Cadre

Authors

  • Vitalona Crysantini Paays Department of Communication Sciences Faculty of Social and Political Sciences,Hasanuddin University, Makassar
  • Andi Alimuddin Unde Department of Communication Sciences Faculty of Social and Political Sciences,Hasanuddin University, Makassar
  • Arianto . Department of Communication Sciences Faculty of Social and Political Sciences,Hasanuddin University, Makassar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61707/9a38ah58

Keywords:

Lifestyle, Young Cadre of The Maluku Protestant Church, Digital Media

Abstract

This development of technology has changed the way we interact and can even alter lifestyle behaviors. Digital media also plays a significant role in this. The purpose of this research is to analyze changes in the lifestyle behavior of teenage cadres who are members of the Protestant Church of Maluku. The method used in this research is a quantitative descriptive approach. The results of this study explain that the indicators for job, social relationships, and education are in the moderate category, while the indicator for fashion is in the high category. This research concludes that there are varied results leaning towards the moderate category, where the indicators for job, social relationships, and education are in the moderate category. This means that media is used regularly but not overly intensively to meet lifestyle needs in daily life. On the other hand, the fashion indicator shows that respondents have a high interest in following trends or fashion in the latest lifestyle through digital communication media. Respondents may often seek fashion inspiration, clothing styles, and hair models from influencers as references for their lifestyle. 

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2024-07-19

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Analysis of Change in Lifestyle Behavir Among Protestant Maluku Youth Cadre. (2024). International Journal of Religion, 5(11), 4213-4220. https://doi.org/10.61707/9a38ah58

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