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Konsep Diri Dengan Resiliensi Pada Sandwich Generation Fatmasari, Dina; Ambarwati, Krismi Diah
Jurnal Ilmiah Psyche Vol. 18 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Psyche
Publisher : Direktorat Riset dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Bina Darma Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33557/jpsyche.v18i1.3195

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Carrying out the roles of both a child and a parent at the same time is certainly not an easy thing to do. There are many responsibilities that must be carried out as individuals with the sandwich generation. The various problems faced certainly have an influence on the resilience of someone with the sandwich generation. To be a resilient individual certainly cannot be separated from the influence of a positive self-concept so that individuals in the sandwich generation are able to overcome every problem they experience. This research aims to determine the relationship between self-concept and resilience in individuals classified as the sandwich generation. The method used is quantitative with a correlational design. Participants in this research were 149 individuals from the sandwich generation. Research measurements used the Structure of the Personal Self-Concept (α = 0.879) and the Adiult Resilience Scale (α = 0.921). The analysis method uses the Sperm Rho correlation test. The research results show that there is a significant positive relationship between self-concept and resilience in individuals classified as the sandwich generation (r = 0.477) and sig. = 0.001. In this way, it is hoped that individuals who are classified as the sandwich generation can maintain a positive self-concept so that they remain resilient individuals in carrying out their role as a sandwich generation.
Case Report: Dermatitis Kontak Iritan Pada Wanita 54 Tahun Setiawan, Putri Ayundari; Graharti, Risti; Fatmasari, Dina
Medula Vol 15 No 3 (2025): Medula
Publisher : CV. Jasa Sukses Abadi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53089/medula.v15i3.1668

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Irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) is a non-immunologic inflammatory skin disorder resulting from direct damage to the epidermal barrier by chemical, physical, or biological agents. ICD is more common than allergic contact dermatitis since most individuals are at risk of repeated exposure to irritants in daily activities, such as detergents. We report the case of a 54-year-old woman presenting with peeling, erythema, pruritus, and stinging pain on both hands after washing clothes with powdered detergent without protective gloves. Dermatologic examination revealed erythematous plaques with thick scales, diffuse borders, and fissures on the dorsal and palmar regions bilaterally. The diagnosis of ICD was established based on a clear exposure history, characteristic clinical features, and the absence of allergic manifestations. Management included ceramide-based moisturizer to restore skin barrier function, high-potency topical corticosteroid (clobetasol propionate 0.05%) to reduce inflammation, and oral antihistamine (cetirizine) to relieve pruritus. Patient education emphasized adherence to therapy, skin hygiene, and strict avoidance of repeated detergent exposure. Marked clinical improvement was achieved within a short period following combination therapy. This case highlights detergent exposure as an important cause of ICD among housewives and underscores the significance of preventive strategies, including the use of personal protective equipment, safer cleaning alternatives, and continuous patient education. Early recognition and comprehensive management are essential to reduce recurrence and improve patient quality of life.