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THE IMPACT OF PATRIARCHAL CULTURE ON TOXIC MASCULINITY IN GENERATION Z IN EAST NUSA TENGGARA Seravim, Oktaviana; Kiling, Indra Yohanes; Mage, Mernon Yerlinda Carlista
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 5 No 2 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v5i2.10583

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Dalam masyarakat yang menganut nilai-nilai patriarki, ternyata toxic masculinity masih marak. Toxic masculinity sering diartikan sebagai internalisasi nilai-nilai maskulin yang ada di masyarakat mengenai gender dan karakteristik laki-laki yang harus ada berdasarkan standar yang ditentukan oleh masyarakat. Akibatnya, toxic maskulinitas ini tidak hanya merugikan laki-laki, tetapi juga perempuan sebagai pihak yang tertindas akibat dominasi laki-laki. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian kualitatif, khususnya Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). Partisipan dalam penelitian ini adalah masyarakat 5 generasi z yang berasal dari berbagai suku di Nusa Tenggara Timur antara lain Manggarai Barat, Lembata, Adonara, Sumba Timur dan Timor. Dengan rincian 3 pria dan 2 wanita. Teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan wawancara semi terstruktur. Hasil analisis ditemukan lima tema diantaranya; pemaknaan budaya patriarki oleh generasi Z; arti maskulinitas beracun oleh generasi Z; bentuk budaya patriarki; budaya patriarki dan maskulinitas beracun; dan dampak budaya patriarkal terhadap maskulinitas beracun di Generasi Z.
Loneliness Among Inspired Citizens by the Class IIb Women's Penitentiary in Kupang City Say, Maria Halena Soka; Manafe, Rizky Pradita; Mage, Mernon Yerlinda Carlista
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 6 No 1 (2024): March (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v6i1.15289

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Criminal acts in Indonesia have increased. These acts are triggered by social and emotional factors that make someone designated as a prisoner. Being in prison triggers feelings of loneliness, which is an emotional and cognitive response to the situation of someone who has few social relationships because they do not match what they want. Loneliness is caused by a lack of support, personality, relationships and isolation of the inmates, and this has an impact on the level of loneliness. This research aims to determine the level of loneliness among inmates at the Class IIb Women's Penitentiary in Kupang City. The type of research is descriptive quantitative. Participants in the research were 48 participants. The research results show that loneliness is in the high category at 48%. Loneliness aspect scores viz Social Desirability 52% is in the high category. The research results are expected the Class IIb Women's Penitentiary in Kupang City can maximize programs already running by building innovations in each program to reduce loneliness among inmates.
Marital Satisfaction in Adolescent Women with Premarital Pregnancy Seen from the First 5 Years of Marriage Bessie, Valentina Henderina; Anakaka, Dian Lestari; Mage, Mernon Yerlinda Carlista; Berek, Noorce Christiani
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 6 No 1 (2024): March (2024)
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This research examines marital satisfaction among young women with premarital pregnancy in Kupang City in the first five years of marriage. The method of research used​ is a qualitative study. Data collection was carried out with technique interview use guidelines interview and coding in the results interview. The subjects in this study were chosen based on specific criteria using purposive sampling. The respondents are four female adolescents aged 17-22 who have undergone a wedding for five years. Results from this study show that a woman who married at an adolescent age feels satisfaction in their marriage and is capable of adapting to build harmony in the family.
Dynamics of Decision-Making to Stop Consuming Alcoholic Beverages in Former Alcoholism Ratu, Yohanes; Mage, Mernon Yerlinda Carlista; Pello, Shela Christine; Junias, Marylin Susanti
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 6 No 1 (2024): March (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v6i1.16225

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Decision-making is a cognitive process carried out to find the most appropriate alternative to change a behaviour, and it also occurs in alcoholic individuals to consider the cause and effect experienced to stop being alcoholic. Alcoholism is a term used for individuals who use and consume alcohol over long periods. The purpose of this study is to be able to describe how the dynamics of decision-making to stop consuming alcoholic beverages in former alcoholism based on perceptions, attitudes and behaviours that arise during the process of stopping consuming alcohol. The type of research used is qualitative with a phenomenological approach. Participants in this study amounted to 5 people in Kupang City. The results obtained showed that the initial perception of participants to decide to stop consuming alcohol due to feeling the adverse effects on themselves and the surrounding environment, then the participants began to take a stand by looking for and doing activities that can be used to stop consuming alcohol and behaviours that can be seen namely social support, reinforcement and modelling.
Comparison of Life Skills in Late Adolescents Majoring in Science and Social Studies Manoe, Lafelia Mertanzha; Anakaka, Dian Lestari; Mage, Mernon Yerlinda Carlista; Littik, Serlie K. A
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 6 No 1 (2024): March (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v6i1.16231

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Adolescence is a transitional period from children to adults. Adolescents must be able to make decisions, think critically, evaluate themselves, have self-identity, and be close to their creator. All of these things are included in life skills. Life skills are the ability of a person to survive and live. For this reason, life skills are essential for everyone who strives to have a better life. This study aims to determine whether there are differences in life skills in science and social studies majors, with a sample of 204 participants. The method used in this study is quantitative research with comparative analysis and using questionnaire distribution. The results showed that the hypothesis test found that the significance value was 0.67 > 0.05, which indicates no significant difference in the life skills of science and social studies majors. It was also found that the science department is superior in interpersonal communication, problem-solving, and identity development. Meanwhile, the social studies department excels in the interpersonal dimension of physical fitness. Science majors get the highest points for problem-solving, and social studies majors have the highest points for identity development.
A Description of The Psychological Well-Being of Parents Who Have Children With Special Needs at Slb Asuhan Kasih Kupang Ludji, Maleakhi; Damayanti, Yeni; Mage, Mernon Yerlinda Carlista
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 6 No 3 (2024): September (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v6i3.16700

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This study explores the psychological well-being of parents with children who have special needs and physical disabilities at the Asuhan Kasih Kupang special school. Six participants, selected through purposive sampling, were involved based on predefined criteria. Using qualitative methods, data was collected through interviews and analyzed using thematic analysis, revealing three key themes: acceptance, caregiving, and social support. The findings indicate that parents' psychological well-being is shaped by their ability to accept their child's condition, develop effective parenting strategies—such as fostering independence and offering positive affirmations—and rely on social support, including emotional, practical, and moral assistance. The study highlights the importance of coping strategies, such as engaging in spiritual activities to enhance gratitude, spending quality time with children, and fostering communication between schools and parents to alleviate anxiety. These insights provide valuable recommendations for enhancing parental well-being and caregiving practices.
Self-Esteem Towards Consumptive Behavior in Eleventh Grade Female Students Suryani, Yunita; Aipipidely, Diana; Mage, Mernon Yerlinda Carlista
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 6 No 3 (2024): September (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v6i3.18131

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Consumptive behaviour is the act of excessively purchasing goods for temporary pleasure, which can lead to feelings of anxiety and insecurity. Self-esteem is one of the factors that contribute to consumptive behaviour. Low self-esteem can lead individuals to experience feelings of depression and even psychosomatic disorders. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of self-esteem on consumptive behaviour among 11th-grade female students at SMA N 3 Kota Kupang and to analyze the comparative level of the influence of self-esteem on consumptive behaviour between science (MIPA) and social studies (IPS) students. This research is quantitative and uses simple linear regression analysis techniques. The participants in this study were 86 female 11th-grade students. The data analysis results show that (H1) is accepted, meaning there is an effect of self-esteem on consumptive behaviour, and (H2) is rejected, meaning there is no comparative difference in the level of influence of self-esteem on consumptive behaviour between science and social studies students.
An Overview of the Religiosity of Adolescents at GMIT Efata Liliba Church. Djurumanna, Marselinda Rambu Djola Piras; Benu, Juliana Marlin Y.; Mage, Mernon Yerlinda Carlista
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 6 No 4 (2024): Desember (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v6i4.18266

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Religiosity includes beliefs and religious teachings, religious practices, commitment and identity, participation in religious communities, spiritual experiences, and the application of ethics and morality, which vary according to the intensity and manner in which individuals practice their faith. This study aims to describe the dimensions of religiosity—belief, connection, behavior, and togetherness—among adolescents at GMIT Jemaat Efata Liliba. The research employs a qualitative method. To obtain accurate data and information, the study uses interview techniques for data collection. Purposive sampling is used for participant selection, with a total of 6 adolescents from GMIT Jemaat Efata Liliba. Involvement in religious activities is influenced by parental guidance and social interactions, providing both personal and social benefits, and fostering a deep relationship with God. This study illustrates how various aspects of religiosity affect and shape the religious experiences of adolescents.
Dynamics of Social Support and Self-Acceptance in the Elderly in Class III Ba'a Rote Ndao Correctional Institution Mooy, Yoan Casandra; Mage, Mernon Yerlinda Carlista; Anakaka, Dian Lestari
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 6 No 3 (2024): September (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v6i3.18281

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. Criminal behaviour can be committed by individuals of any age, including the elderly. For elderly inmates, the transition to a new social status often results in difficulty accepting themselves. Social support plays a vital role in facilitating this self-acceptance. This study aims to explore the dynamics of social support and self-acceptance among elderly inmates at Rote Ndao Correctional Facility. A qualitative approach was employed, utilizing interviews as the primary data collection method. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was used to analyze the data, with purposive sampling employed to select participants. The findings reveal that elderly inmates receive various forms of social support, including emotional, instrumental, informational, spiritual, and esteem support. The self-acceptance process involves phases of rejection, self-perception, relationship building, feelings of equality, responsibility, self-confidence, hope, and eventual self-acceptance. These findings highlight the critical role of social support in fostering self-acceptance among elderly prisoners.
Self-Acceprance of Parents Who Have Children With Special Needs at Benpasi State Special School Kuabib, Theresa Sandra; ,, Marni; Mage, Mernon Yerlinda Carlista
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 6 No 3 (2024): September (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v6i3.19413

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Children with special needs are children with mental, intellectual, physical, behavioral, emotional and communication limitations which can have an impact on the child's growth and development, making them different from other children their age. The importance of self-acceptance by parents of ABK in order to optimize the potential and development of ABK through the stages of acceptance according to Germer (2009), namely: Aversion, Curiosity, Tolerance, Allowing, Friendship. This research aims to describe the self-acceptance process of parents who have ABK at SLBN Benpasi. The research design uses a qualitative research approach with phenomenology with 5 subjects based on criteria determined using a purposive sampling technique. The data collected was analyzed using hermeneutic phenomenological analysis techniques and produced 3 main themes, namely, the challenge of acceptance, the process of facing reality, and coming to terms with reality. The process of self-acceptance by ABK parents experienced a positive acceptance process. Each participant was successful and able to go through each process well in different ways.