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Former Drug Addicts Quality of Life: A Qualitative Study Huwae, Arthur; Rugebregt, Joanne Marrijda; Mage, Mernon Yerlinda Carlista; Rondonuwu, Hizkia Caesaryo Pehala
Bulletin of Counseling and Psychotherapy Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Bulletin of Counseling and Psychotherapy
Publisher : Kuras Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51214/002025071215000

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Living life as a former drug addict poses significant challenges. Holistically, the impact felt will be very heavy to live. However, life goes on and as a former drug addict is required to improve bad life into a healthy and better quality. The purpose of this study is to explore the description of quality of life in former drug addicts. The method used was qualitative with a descriptive phenomenological design. The participants involved were 3 former drug addicts using purposive sampling technique. The results showed that quality of life physically, psychologically, socially, and environmentally varied in meaning by the three participants. Although, the three participants continue to learn to improve their lives, there is no denying that there are still internal judgments that are expressed about their existence as former drug addicts. Furthermore, the process of improving themselves and their lives continues to be carried out by the three participants by continuing to try positive things to realize a life that has a positive impact on themselves and the environment, in order to achieve quality of life in totality. Social support is important from family, friends, and close people to former addicts, so that they can see opportunities for self-esteem. Future studies should explore social interventions to educate communities on providing holistic support to former drug addicts to overcome the challenges of reintegration.
Academic Culture Shock Workshop as a Strategy to Improve Students'Mental Readiness in the Academic Environment of the Faculty of Medicine Rugebregt, Joanne; Rugebregt, Joanne Marrijda; Noya, Farah Christina; Saija, Alessandra Flowrence; Safutra, Muhamad Sadam; Wade Marlinda; Huwae, Laura Bianca Sylvia; Bension, Johan Bruiyf
Devotion : Jurnal Pengabdian Psikologi Vol. 4 No. 02 (2025): November
Publisher : Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Pancasila

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Pengaruh Kualitas Tidur dan Stress terhadap Nyeri Kepala pada Siswa SMA/Sederajat di Kota Ambon Huwae, Laura Bianca; Saija, Alessandra Flowrence; Manuputty, Amanda Gracia; Bension, Johan Bruiyf; Hataul, Is Ikhsan; Silalahi, Parningotan Yosi; Istia, Sean Samuel; Rugebregt, Joanne Marrijda; Waas, Christabella Trivosa
Alami Journal (Alauddin Islamic Medical) Journal Vol 10 No 1 (2026): JANUARY
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/alami.v10i1.59799

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Abstract Background: Cephalgia is a condition where the sufferer will feel a sensation of pain in the head area which sometimes the sensation can spread to the face and neck. Factors that can trigger headaches are poor quality of sleep and stress. Objective: This study was conducted with the aim of the influence of sleep quality and stress on the incidence of headaches in high school students in Ambon City. Methods: This type of research is an analytical observational approach, cross-sectional design with a sample size of 367 and using accidental sampling techniques. The analysis used in this study is univariate and bivariate analysis using the chi-square test. Results: The results of this study obtained the majority of respondents who experienced headaches had poor sleep quality 10.90% and the majority of respondents who experienced headaches had moderate stress levels 8.45%. Based on the results of bivariate analysis using the Chi-square test showed that there was a relationship between sleep quality and headaches, with a value of (p =0.014) and the results of the Fisher test showed that there was a relationship between sleep quality and stress levels, with a value of (p =0.000). Further analysis using multivariate tests showed that stress levels were the most influential variables on headaches with a value of (p =0.000). Conclussion: Thus, this study shows the importance of the role of parents and schools in terms of rest and sleep and problems being faced both at school and at home. Keywords: Headache, Quality of sleep, Stress and Teenagers