The Custom of Black-Brewed Coffee Drinking and Work Quality
Date
2022-02-23Author
YANI, Ristya Widi Endah
HADRIYANATI, Hestieyonini
PRAYITNO, Hadi
SAUDAH, Noer
PROBOWATI, Ririn
WIJAYANTI, Lumastari Ajeng
SUNARNIATI, Sunarniati
ANSHARI, Muhammad
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Some people claim that there are two reasons to have habitual of consuming black-brewed
coffee, its caffeine which has the same effect as cocaine and amphetamine and the culture
factor that drive some people in having thought that drinking coffee is a must. They usually
drink hot black coffee with the expectation of improving their quality of work. The aim of this
study is to know whether or not the correlation between consuming black coffee and
people’s work quality in Ampelan and Ambulu Village, Wringin District, Bondowoso.
Analytical-observational study with cross sectional approach. The population is among the
people aged 25 y to 64 y, meanwhile the sample is the people within the age 46 to 65 who
have the drinking coffee custom. There are 104 from 663 respondents as purposive sampling
that consists of 41 men respondents and the rest, 64, are women. The variable is the habitual
of consuming black coffee and their work quality. The variable measurement for the habitual
of consuming coffee is the questionnaire and WHOQOL (World Health Organization Quality of
Life)-BREF will be involved as the measurement of their work quality. The data will be
analyzed by using Spearman Correlation to know whether or not the association of the
habitual coffee consumption and the people’s work quality. There is a relationship between
the habitual of consuming black coffee with the people’s work quality (p 0.05). There is a
relationship between the habitual of consuming black coffee with the people’s work quality.
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