%A Ririanty, Mury %A Thohirun, Thohirun %A Nafikadini, Iken %D 2017 %T RECIPROCAL DETERMINISM "DAKOCAN" CHALLENGE EFFORTS TO REDUCE HIV AND AIDS CASES IN JEMBER DISTRICT %K %X Data from Jember District Health Office of 2004 until December 2015 retrospective case series of HIV and AIDS reach 2309. The risk factors of HIV and AIDS are highest, heterosexual (2007 people), Gay (155), injecting drug users (57 people), perinatal (66). Blood transfusion (4) and bisexual (2 people). While the group of age with HIV and AIDS is highest productive age is the age of 25-49 years, 20-24 years, 15-19 years. Looking at the data above can be seen that the greatest number of cases that are in the productive age and heterosexual. Heterosexual activity can occur through sexual behavior. While heterosexual actors not only in pair remains could also be on the couple did not stay so can be called as a free sex. The perpetrators are non-sexual is not only found in locations diinikasikan as a place of prostitution although the county Jember. Certain jobs in the informal sector can not be denied contributor numbers of cases of HIV and AIDS. Like as Female Sex Workers either directly or indirectly. Heterosexual activity can occur through sexual behavior. While heterosexual actors not only in pair remains could also be on the couple did not stay so can be called as free sex. The perpetrators are nonsexual is not only found in locations like a prostitution. And Dakocan one of informal sector. This is because the work activities that are in a coffee stall selling coffee and peddle an informal sector The phenomenon of "Ngobar" or drinking coffee together that appears to be a new history that has been reconstructed, not just the level of social orientation, aesthetic pattern and a distinctive style, but now more and more functions get their own space in the hearts of people of various ages from teenagers to the elderly. In addition to affordable, aesthetic value "coffee together" is also a form of entertainment that is irreplaceable from public life. Coffee culture, especially drinking together is not only in Indonesia whose territory coffee manufacturers such as Tulung, Aceh, Jogjakarta, Ponorogo, Bali and various other areas but has penetrated almost all areas especially crowded because of his public activity included in Jember. Coffee is not just a hobby or pleasure alone, inside frequent exchange of information and discourse, even common knowledge development cooperation agreements ranging from advanced appointment until contract signature that produce economic value. [Thohirun et all, Proceedings Symposium of National A Health Communication]. There are many contributing factors causing this culture grown to include activities other than just drinking coffee especially sex activities. These factors can also be formed reciprocally. According to psychologist Albert Bandura, reciprocal determinism is a model composed of three factors that influence behavior: the environment, the individual, and the behavior itself. Essentially, Bandura believes that an individual's behavior influences and is influenced by both the social world and personal characteristics [Bandura, Social learning theory]. The environmental component is made up of the physical surroundings around the individual that contain potentially reinforcing stimuli, including people who are present (or absent). The environment influences the intensity and frequency of the behavior, just as the behavior it self can have an impact on the environment. The individual component includes all the characteristics that have been rewarded in the past. Personality and cognitive factors play an important part in how a person behaves, including all of the individual's expectations, beliefs, and unique personality characteristics. And finally, the behavior itself is something that may or may not be reinforced at any given time or situation. So, Based on the preliminary study, the researchers have wanted to analyze how determinant reciprocal of dakocan. And this reason as well as the aim of this study. %U https://jurnal.unej.ac.id/index.php/prosiding/article/view/3930 %J UNEJ e-Proceeding %0 Journal Article %P 195-199%8 2017-01-27