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KETERBUKAAN DIRI (SELF DISCLOSURE)PEREMPUAN KORBAN KEKERASAN DALAM RUMAH TANGGA SELAMA PANDEMI COVID-19 DI KELURAHAN REJOSARI KECAMATAN SEMARANG TIMUR KOTA SEMARANG Sutopo, Sasdilla Fieren Agliesta; Sutisna, Nono; Nainggolan, Atirista
Jurnal Ilmiah Perlindungan & Pemberdayaan Sosial, Vol 3 No 2 (2021): LINDAYASOS
Publisher : Politeknik Kesejahteraan Sosial (Poltekesos) Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/lindayasos.v3i02.455

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The Covid-19 pandemic period with various restrictions has made more people stay at home. This condition triggers new problems in the family including domestic violence. One of the vulnerable groups affected is women; meanwhile many women choose not to open themselves up to the violence they experience. Self-disclosure is a process of communication by which one person reveals information about themselve to another, which is usually hidden or confidential containing facts about the individual not known by others in the surrounding, can also be related to the situation faced and providing relevant information in the past or useful for understanding the current situation. As a result of this lack of self-disclosure, women experience a psychological burden and always get discriminatory behavior. The research aims to describe more about self-disclosure of women victims of domestic violence during Covid-19 pandemic in Rejosari Village, East SemarangSubdistrict,Semarang Regency. The research uses aqualitative approach with descriptive methods. The data collection uses an in depth interview, observation, and documentation study. The informants are determined by using purposive sampling to seven informants consisting of women victims of domestic violence, parents, health worker, and member of Integrated Service Center Seruni East Semarang Subdistrict.The result shows that self-disclosure of women victims of domestic violence during Covid-19 pandemic has been done well. After revealing self-disclosure there are problems that arise which are trauma feeling and anxiety towards domestic violence. Based on the research, the researcher proposes a program to socially assist towards the trauma feeling and anxiety of women victims of domestic violence during Covid-19 pandemic after revealing self-disclosure through Referral Service Agency Rumah Aman.The program aims to give a sense of security and reduce trauma and anxiety among women victims of domestic violence during Covid-19 pandemic after revealing self-disclosure.
THE URGENCY OF SOCIAL SUPPORT AS THE PREVENTION OF LOST TO FOLLOW-UP (LTFU) STRATEGY ON PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) IN GARUT REGENCY, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA Deswanti, Arini Dwi; Sutisna, Nono; Hakim, Moch Zaenal
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Agustus 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Kesejahteraan Sosial Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v8i1.1352

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The social support received by people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) plays a very important role in increasing their self-confidence and meaning of life and enabling them to continue their lives. The purpose of this study is to describe the social support received by PLWHA in Garut Regency as a strategy that can be used to prevent lost of follow-up antiretroviral therapy for PLWHA. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method. The informant selection technique in this study used purposive sampling, with the number of informants obtained reaching as many as 10 people. Data collection in this study was obtained from in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation studies. The location of this research was Garut Regency. The study results indicate that LTFU is a big challenge for PLWHA. First, the side effects that are caused by PLWHA make PLWHA feel uncomfortable. PLWHA prefer to stop taking medication because they are unable to overcome the side effects of ARV therapy. Second, the stigma and discrimination attached to PLWHA also make them lazy to continue their treatment because they are embarrassed and do not want to get stigma and discrimination, which makes PLWHA choose to stop their treatment. Social support, especially from family members, played a major role in PLWHA's being able to consistently undergo ARV therapy. The family member who knows about PLWHA's condition helps remind PLWHA to always take medication and check their health condition routinely at the hospital. In addition, social support from NGOs also plays an important role in helping PLWHA get access to affordable or free health services. Social support from buddies at NGOs who are also HIV-positive turned out to be very helpful for PLWHA in accepting their condition as HIV-positive people. It can be concluded that social support strengthens PLWHA to be able to continue their lives with more confidence, meaning, and stronger personalities in the middle of a society that still gives stigma and discrimination to PLWHA.