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ADAPTASI POSITIF PADA RESILIENSI AKADEMIK MAHASISWA DOKTORAL Wiwin Hendriani
HUMANITAS: Indonesian Psychological Journal Vol 14, No 2: August 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (459.257 KB) | DOI: 10.26555/humanitas.v14i1.5696

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui bagaimana mahasiswa yang menempuh pendidikan doktor memiliki resiliensi akademik sehingga mampu mengatasi berbagai macam tantangan studi dan menyelesaikan proses belajarnya dengan baik. Pendekatan yang dipilih dalam pelaksanaan penelitian ini adalah kualitatif, dengan tipe studi kasus. Partisipan terdiri dari enam orang mahasiswa Program Studi Doktor Psikologi Universitas Airlangga yang telah berhasil menyelesaikan studi. Masa studi partisipan bervariasi dari 4 hingga 6 tahun. Pengumpulan data dalam penelitian ini dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode wawancara dengan pedoman umum dan lembar isian data awal. Sementara teknik analisis data yang digunakan pada penelitian ini adalah analisis tematik data driven. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa resiliensi akademik akan dimiliki apabila mahasiswa doktoral mampu beradaptasi secara positif terhadap berbagai pengalaman negatif yang menekan dan menghambat selama proses studi. Tiga pengalaman negatif yang utama dirasakan oleh seluruh partisipan, adalah: permasalahan pembagian waktu antar peran, permasalahan dengan pembimbing dan penguji, dan permaslahan dalam pelaksanaan penelitian. Adapun adaptasi positif yang dimaksud terdiri dari dua kategori, yakni dengan cara mengutamakan respon perilaku positif dalam situasi yang menekan dan melakukan penyesuaian personal dalam diri individu. Hasil penelitian ini selanjutnya dapat dimanfaatkan untuk merumuskan upaya yang efektif dalam memberikan pendampingan proses studi mahasiswa doktoral secara lebih tepat.
How to make grounded the preferred approach to psychological research? A review ika febrian kristiana; suryanto suryanto; wiwin hendriani
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 8 No 3 September 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (380.077 KB) | DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v8i3.11522

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Grounded theory has proven to be a very popular methodological choice for researchers in areas such as education, health, and social since 1960. This review aims to identify and describe the use of grounded theory in the field of psychology. The online database was used as a source including psycINFO, ScienceDirect, and Proquest. There are (N = 18) articles resolved through the screening process by setting exclusion or inclusion criteria. The results of the review on the application of grounded theory in psychology research can be grouped in several points including how to write the title of research, research objectives, to step-by-step grounded theory implementation, technically ranging from researcher attitude, role, and treatment to literature, data collection, its findings. Two grounded theory versions are identified (i.e, classic grounded theory and constructivist) and described in detail the technical applications that can be chosen by the researcher by considering the differences (strengths and weaknesses) between the two. Understanding and disciplined and consistent application of grounded theory will help contribute either in the building, developing, or filling the theoretical gaps that exist.Keywords: classic grounded theory, constructivist grounded theory, psychology 
A Content Analysis of Career Adaptability Among Marine Cadet Wiwik Sulistiani; Dewi Retno Suminar; Wiwin Hendriani; Suryanto Suryanto
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 10 No 2 June 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v10i2.19967

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Career adaptation is important for individuals, especially for individuals who are preparing for a future career. The purpose of this study is to describe the career adaptation of marine cadets and discuss the factors supporting the adaptation of marine cadet careers. Research respondents were marine education cadets in Surabaya, Indonesia. Data analysis used content analysis. Marine cadets that show the four dimensions of career adaptation are 58%. In addition, the results of the study showed that the highest supporting factors for career adaptation were parents, and the biggest inhibiting was the cadets themselves. Cadets feel irritable, bored, and feel don't have enough time to study. Cadets also feel the demands of high duties during education. Further research is needed related to internal and external factors that affect career adaptability.
The Social Intervention for Adolescence with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): A Systematic Review Faqihul Muqoddam; Wiwin Hendriani
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 8 No 4 December 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v8i4.12882

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AbstractThe systematic review aims to find the types of effective social interventions applied to adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in several articles selected through the screening process in 2010-2018. The review was conducted with search keywords "social intervention" and "autism spectrum disorder" on 3 online databases, namely ERIC, Springer Link, and ScienceDirect. There were 8 articles reviewed from a total of 420 obtained from screening results according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. The results showed that the social skills of adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can be improved and developed through several interventions such as the Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills (PEERS), Multimodal Anxiety and Social Skills Intervention (MASSI), Peer Network Intervention, and CBT-CSCA. The four interventions were significantly able to increase knowledge and social skills in adolescents who experienced ASD so that it could be a reference in the intervention process in subsequent applications. While measurement with the Social Skills Rating System (SSRS) by Gresham & Elliot is the most comprehensive measurement in improving adolescent social skills. This evidenced by several articles that use this measurement and have a positive impact. The development of interventions on symbolic communication among adolescents with ASD needs to be applied in future research.Keywords: Social intervention, autism, adolescence
Career Adaptability of Marine Cadets: A Descriptive Study Wiwik Sulistiani; Dewi Retno Suminar; Wiwin Hendriani
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 8 No 3 September 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (360.915 KB) | DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v8i3.12875

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Issues pertaining to career often arise during higher education period. Common problems during such period of career development include choosing, deciding, and maintaining a career, including maintaining one’s choice of career. The aim of this study is to describe the career adaptability of shipping cadets. Participants are shipping cadets from a private university in Surabaya, Indonesia. Data was collected using an Indonesian version of Career Adaptability scale (CAAS). Result provides description on cadets’ career adaptability, as follows: 8% was categorized as “low”, 23.2% “moderate”, and 76% “high”. Comparison of standard deviations shows that the career adaptability of shipping cadets had low variation. Percentages of each indicator are as follows: the indicator of “concern” ranked first (26.41%), “control” at second (25.85%), “confidence” at third (24.24%), and “curiosity” at fourth (23.47%). It shows that all indicators of career adaptability among shipping cadets played roles in shaping career adaptability and have balanced similarities.
Identification of Victims Response to Bullying Cases: A Study of Javanese Students Chr Argo Widiharto; Dewi Retno Suminar; Wiwin Hendriani
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 9 No 2 June 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v9i2.14237

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Bullying is an incident that frequently involves a perpetrator, bystander, and victim. However, victims’ responses to stop bullying, does not always achieve the expected outcome. This is partly because the responses vary significantly, and victims does not explicitly show their intention. The purpose of this research is to identify the types of bullying victims’ responses and identify which among them should be implemented. The sample are Javanese 4th to 6th-grade elementary school students who have witnessed bullying. The total sample of 290 students were taken from the elementary schools in Semarang, Yogya, Wonosobo, Pemalang, and Tegal. The dominant victim response is helplessness and there is no difference between cities and classes.Keywords: identification of responses, victims of bullying, victim responses, Javanese student
The Role of Grandmother’s Grandparenting on Family Harmony: a Phenomenological Analysis Nailul Fauziah; Suryanto Suryanto; Wiwin Hendriani
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 9 No 4 December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v9i4.17017

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Grandparenting could have a positive and negative effect on family harmony. This study aims to better understand the influence of grandmother’s grandparenting role towards family harmony. This phenomenological study used data derived from interviewing and observing five participants. The data were analyzed using interpretative phenomenology. The findings of this study found nine themes: the meaning of grandchildren for grandmother, the reason of grandmothers parenting, grandmothers way of parenting, the effect of family’s social economics, the relationship of grandmothers with family members, grandmothers problem solving to overcome family conflict, grandmothers role in the family, the emotional bonding between grandmother and grandchildren, Grandmothers feelings while grandparenting. The grandmothers’ parenting role could positively and negatively influence family harmony, depending on the meaning of grandchildren for the grandmothers. When the grandmother could accept the grandchildren, it will make the grandmother happy and affect family harmony.
SURVIVORS OF SEX TRAFFICKING: HOW COULD THEY REVIVE? Ike Herdiana; Suryanto Suryanto; Musta'in Mashud; Wiwin Hendriani
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 8 No 3 September 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (361.813 KB) | DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v8i3.13353

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The aim of this study is to identify factors which support survivors of sex trafficking to be resilient after their experience of trafficking. This is a qualitative study using case study approach. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with female sex trafficking survivors. The data analysis employed thematic analysis developed by Braun and Clark (2006). Result reveals some risk factors which survivors encountered, including personal factor, family poverty, family disintegration and disfunction, negative peer influence and juvenile delinquency, unsupportive community, and public stigma. Resilient survivors could basically overcome those risks and were supported by some personal protective factors, such as belief system, self-efficacy, effective coping skill, and personal motivation. Protective support could also be socially sourced, such as from family, peers, and shelter.Key words: resilience, risk factor, protective factor, social support, survivor, sex trafficking
The Experience of Hope for Mother with Speech Delay Children Haerani Nur; Mareyke Maritje Wagey Tairas; Wiwin Hendriani
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 7 No 2 August 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (260.372 KB) | DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v7i2.8936

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Hope is an important atribut for parent to build a positive perspective to children with developmental disabilieties. Due to the importance of hope, this study explored the experience of hope for mother with speech delay children. Eight semistructured interviews were conducted with six mother with speech delay children and analyzed the data using the constant comparative method as proposed by grounded theory. The results showed that mother experiencing a dynamics of hope about children's future. mother's hope are moving between unrealistic hope to be realistic hope, which are influenced by a number of protective factors and risk factors. unrealistic hope is the wrong hope that is not suitable with the child condition (wishful thinking), resulted incorrect parenting process, and be a burden for the mother to make it happen. While, realistic hope is the correct hope that is suitable with the child condition, resulted correct parenting process and not be a burden for the mother to make it happen. Keywords: mother’s hope, unrealistic hope, realistic hope,  speech delay children
Post-traumatic Growth Among Domestic Violence Survivors: A Systematic Review Diah Rahayu; Hamidah Hamidah; Wiwin Hendriani
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 8 No 2 June 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (72.176 KB) | DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v8i2.10022

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Abstract Violence is an abusive behavior which includes any form of physical abuse, psychological abuse, sexual abuse, or neglect. Indonesia's National Commission on Violence against Women, reports that most violence is experienced by women. A majority of the violence occurs within the household domains, otherwise known as domestic violence. Both community and individual violence will result in the experience of trauma in its victims. Nevertheless, trauma caused by violence varies depending on the case and the proximity of the perpetrator to the victim. Many studies have attempted to explore the struggle experienced by victims of violence even although there are very little cases which specifically research cases of domestic violence. This review aims to examine how past empirical studies explain the struggles experienced by victims of violence, the strategy used in addressing their traumatic conditions, and the factors that contribute to a positive change. Posttraumatic Growth. Empirical studies in this review n = 25 which include sources from Psyche, Ebsco, Dissertation unpublish, etc. Indicates that there are several variables that contribute to the positive change process in individuals experiencing violent cases. Among them are social support, self-disclosure, and coping. Keywords: Posttraumatic growth, violence survivor, domestic violence. 
Co-Authors Ade Andriyan Ahmad Robeth Felasufia Naoval Ahmad Shofyan Chabib Aisyati, Wardah Wuri Alghifari, Fadhilah Afqa Andi Andyna Maharezky Edhy Andi Andyna Maharezky Edhy Anisah Qurrotu Aini Annisa Nur Fadhillah Atuna, Nur Yusriyyah Aulia Nur Imanda Ayda, Mutimmatul Ayuliani Rizqi Lestari Azizah, Erza Agistara Bellaningtyas K Berlian Gressy Septarini Butsyaina, Hebby Lutfionin Chr Argo Widiharto Citra Nadia Sari Citra Nadia Sari Damayanti, Elok Danny Sanjaya Arfensia Dewi Ilma Antawati, Dewi Ilma Dewi Retno Suminar Dhiya Zahra, Farah Diani Akmalia Apsari Djapar, Robert Philip Djoar, Raditya Kurniawan Duta Nurdibyanandaru Endang Retno Surjaningrum Erza Agistara Azizah Fajrianthi Fajrianthi Fajriyanthi, Fajriyanthi Faqihul Muqoddam Fatirahma, Nastiti Firdaus, Anastasia Syahidah Fitri Andriani Fitri Andriani, Fitri Fitrianetha, A’ida Fayza Gunawan, Lalu Reza Haerani Nur Hamidah Hamidah Hanif Firdaus Gitya Iman Hanifah Nur Dzakiyya Hardiani, Alifa Fauziah Hartinah, Siti Hebby Lutfionin Butsyaina Herdina Indrijati Hermin Nurbaity Asri Himamy Zahrotul Masruroh Hutasoit, Dame Triulina ika febrian kristiana Ika Febrian Kristiana Ike Dwiastuti, Ike Ike Herdiana Ikhda I. Aqiilah Ikhda Izzatul Aqiilah Ilena Dwika Musyafira Imanda, Aulia Nur Indriani, Pandu Iqlima Pratiwi Irine Irchamillah Islamiati, Dian Izzah, Iffah Nurul Kadek Fitriyanti Kadim, Anugrah Mujaddidah Kartika Puspitasari Khaerunnisa, Sabrina Meirizqa Khoirunnisa, Anindita Kirana, Syafa Ziyadah Lalu Reza Gunawan Lalu Reza Gunawan Lana Pratiwi Rukmana Sutoyo Larsari, Vahid Norouzi Lestari, Endang Suci Liza Marini Liza Marini* Mareyke Maritje Wagey Tairas Marita, Prily Carla Martha, Anastasia Putu Masrifah, Masrifah Maulana Arif Muhibbin Maulidya, Farah Adilah Nurul Mei Lina Wati Melinda Oviyanti Monika, Reska Mooy, Angela Paulin Muhammad Taufik Akbar Muhammad, Musyaffa' Nur Mulawarman Mulawarman Mulawarman, Mulawarman Mulyanto, Tumafto Muqoddam, Faqihul Musta'in Mashud Nadhira Inastiti Raharjo Nadia Shafira Putri Nadira Khairunnisa Nailul Fauziah Najah, Naya Shafina Nastiti F Naurasari, Putri aisyah Negolara Dokubani, Kireina Nerinda Rizky Firdaus Nono Hery Yoenanto Nur Ainy Fardana Nur Alfian, Ilham Nur Azizah Nur Imanda, Aulia Nur, Haerani Nurahma, Gilang Asri Nurhikma, Andi Nurul Hartini Nurussakinah Daulay Daulay Nurviana, Adilah Opie Oktavia I. Simanjuntak Palobo, Agri Felisitas Permatasari, Nirwana Permatasari, Raisa Pradiri, Adismara Putri Pramesti Paramita Pramesti Pradna Paramita, Pramesti Pradna Pramudawardani, Ni Komang Putri Pratiwi, Tyas Anastasya Puput Maryati Puspitasari, Kartika Putera Redian, Mohamad Abrar Putri, Raissa Pratiwi Putri, Yuris Ahmadi Utomo Putu Vidyastitha Wiguna R.R. Karina Putri Pramitadewi Rachmah Indawati Rahayu, Diah Rahkman Ardi Rahmi Fadhilah Raissa P. Putri Raiza Aulia Ramadhani Lucky Al Kahfi Ratna Sari Wulandari Respianto Respianto Revaughanii, Nirva Adeyusta Rhera, Selviana Juru Rifda Alda Ufaira Riowati Riowati Riris Ristiana Rr. Aliifah Maurizka Ghaisani Rudi Cahyono Rusdi Rusli Rusliyanti Muharromah Sadida , Hanna Azfa Saputri, Meza Satria Kamal Agassi Sayidah Aulia Ul Haque Seger Handoyo Shenna Mentari Ayuningtyas Sigit Nugroho Sigit Nugroho Simanjuntak, Ermida Siti Hartinah Soeprapto Soeprapto Soeprapto Soeprapto Soeprapto Solehah, Hilmi Yatun Suryanto Suryanto Suryanto Suryanto Suryanto Suryanto Suryanto, Suryanto Syarafina, Sabila Okta Tamara Pradnya Paramitha Tedjadipura, Anita Anggraini Trikusuma, Gusti Ayu Ardhia Candra Tumafto N. H. P. Mulyanto Ufaira, Rifda Alda Ulya, Rifqi Minchatul Unika Prihatsanti Unita Werdi Rahajeng Unita Werdi Rahajeng, Unita Werdi Vita Permatasari Tandi Salurante Wagey Tairas, Mareyke Maritje Widyanti Shintya Anggraeni Wiwik Sulistiani Wiyono, Gayuh Harimurti Wrastari, Aryani Tri Wulandari, Pramatia Yogi Wulandari, Primatia Wulandari, Primatia Yogi Wulandari, Putu Diana Yany Ludia Natasian Yoenanto, Nono H. Yuadi, Firzanatusalma Rafiza Yudho Bawono Yulia Anjarwati Purbasari Zain, Zuhra Fadlulla