Yeni Damayanti
University of Nusa Cendana

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Mitigation of Psychological Impacts Caused by Landslide Disasters Maria Fransina Febriyanti Lekekasa; Yeni Damayanti; R. Pasifikus Christa Wijaya
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 8 No 1 (2026): March 2026
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v8i1.22925

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The landslide disaster in Amanuban Village, Oebufu, caused significant losses, including the loss of land and homes, as well as damage to infrastructure. This study employs a case study approach. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and document review, and then analyzed using thematic analysis. Based on the research findings, the community experienced psychological impacts in the form of stress and trauma. The disaster mitigation measures implemented included relocation, which involved providing relocation housing and moving residences; emotional support in the form of empowering fellow survivors; strengthening social cohesion through mutual aid and role-sharing; and enhancing disaster resilience through public awareness campaigns, outreach, education, disaster training, and disaster simulations. The objective of these mitigation efforts is to reduce the risk of loss of life, loss of property, loss of housing, and to prevent psychological impacts.
Wounds That Heal: A Photovoice Study of Post-Traumatic Growth Among Women Survivors of Domestic Violence Following Divorce Eduardus Julio Angga Huky; M. K. P. Abdi Keraf; Rizky Pradita Manafe; Yeni Damayanti
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 8 No 2 (2026): June 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v8i2.29077

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Introduction Domestic Violence has become a widespread issue in society, including Kupang City, with women being the primary victims. Incidents of domestic violence have both physical and psychological impacts on victims, resulting in traumatic experiences. Some women who experience domestic violence choose to divorce. Although research generally reports negative psychological adjustment among female survivors after divorce due to domestic violence, survivors may also demonstrate positive changes in their lives following the crisis caused by trauma. Aim This study explores the forms and processes of Post-Traumatic Growth among divorced female survivors of domestic violence in the city of Kupang. Result Thematic analysis identified five major themes: the dynamics of divorce, self-reflection, the strength to survive, rising from adversity, and making peace with life's circumstances. Conclusion The findings indicate that although the survivors experienced traumatic events, there remained opportunities for positive personal growth through a process of self-reflection, ultimately leading to acceptance of the life circumstances they faced after divorcing due to domestic violence.