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Psychological Well-Being A Housewifes Who Have Children with Special Needs : Psychological Well-Being pada Ibu Rumah Tangga yang Memiliki Anak Berkebutuhan Khusus Berliana Putri Pertiwi Putri; Ramon Ananda Paryontri
Academia Open Vol. 7 (2022): December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.7.2022.5098

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Housewives have a big role in the process of child development. So that mothers must be understand and find out about the conditions and needs of their children, especially in taking care of children with special needs (Special Needs Children).This research is a qualitative research with a phenomenological approach. The data collection technique used is the interview method. This study uses 3 subjects as sources of information in extracting data, plus 3 secondary subjects. The data collection technique used is the snowball sampling technique which will meet the criteria: 1) housewives who do not work, and 2) aged 30-40 years old. The results of the research that have been obtained state that the three subjects have psychological well-being based on aspects and factors of the psychological well-being. There are other influences that support the psychological well-being of the subject, gratitude, self-adjustment, self-concept, and regulations that exist in the three subjects. Highlights: The role of housewives in child development, especially for children with special needs. Qualitative research with a phenomenological approach and interview method for data collection. Psychological well-being of housewives, including factors such as gratitude, self-adjustment, self-concept, and regulations. Keywords: Housewives, Child development, Special needs children, Qualitative research, Psychological well-being
Description Of School Well-Being on Students Of Senior High School: Gambaran School Well-Being pada Siswa Sekolah Menengah Atas Edwin Oktaviyanto; Ramon Ananda Paryontri
Academia Open Vol. 7 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.7.2022.5409

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This descriptive quantitative study investigates the phenomenon of school well-being among 279 students in SMK 10 November Sidoarjo. The research aims to provide an explanation of school well-being and its implications. Proportionate stratified random sampling was employed to select the subjects, and data were collected using a Likert scale. Data analysis using SPSS 26.0 and Excel revealed that the students' school well-being fell within the medium category (70%), with a small proportion experiencing low (16%) and high (14%) levels. These findings indicate that students possess the ability to cultivate a sense of well-being during their learning process, leading to enhanced comfort. The study contributes to our understanding of school well-being and emphasizes the importance of nurturing positive learning environments for students' overall well-being. Highlights: School well-being: This study focuses on understanding the level of school well-being experienced by students. Quantitative analysis: The research utilizes a descriptive quantitative approach to analyze data collected from 279 students. Learning environment and comfort: The results highlight the significance of creating positive learning environments that contribute to students' comfort and overall well-being. Keywords: school well-being, student perspectives, quantitative analysis, learning environment, comfort
Gambaran Pola Asuh Orang Tua Dalam Membentuk Karakter Disiplin Anak: Description of Parenting Patterns in Shaping Children's Disciplined Character Achmad Rifa'i Subagyo; Ramon Ananda Paryontri
Academia Open Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.10.2025.9551

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This study discusses the role of parenting patterns in shaping children's discipline character within the family context. General Background: Character education has become a central issue in contemporary educational discourse, particularly regarding the formation of discipline in children from an early age. Specific Background: The family environment, especially parenting patterns, plays a fundamental role in guiding children’s behavioral development and moral internalization. Knowledge Gap: Previous studies have widely addressed character education; however, limited attention has been given to a focused examination of how specific parenting approaches relate to discipline character formation within the family setting. Aims: This research aims to analyze the relationship between parenting patterns and the development of discipline character in children. Results: The findings indicate that parenting patterns are closely associated with the establishment of disciplined behavior, where consistent guidance, supervision, and value internalization contribute to structured behavioral development. Novelty: This study highlights a contextual analysis of parenting practices as a structured foundation for discipline character formation in the family sphere. Implications: The results provide practical recommendations for parents and educators to strengthen discipline character through intentional and consistent parenting strategies. Keywords: Parenting Patterns, Discipline Character, Character Education, Family Environment, Child Development Key Findings Highlights: Parenting approaches are directly related to structured behavioral development in children. Consistent guidance and supervision support moral internalization processes. Family-based character formation provides a foundational framework for early behavioral regulation.
Dinamika Kecemasan pada Istri Prajurit dalam Pernikahan Jarak Jauh: Anxiety Dynamics in Military Long Distance Marriage Wives Chory Ayu Rahmadani; Ramon Ananda Paryontri
Academia Open Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.10.2025.9573

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This study discusses psychological conditions experienced by wives in military long-distance marriages. General Background: Long-distance marriage has become a growing social phenomenon that presents emotional and psychological challenges within family systems. Specific Background: Wives of military personnel face prolonged separation due to assignments in conflict-prone areas, which may trigger anxiety and emotional instability. Knowledge Gap: Previous studies have examined marital conflict and coping strategies, yet limited attention has been given to in-depth qualitative exploration of anxiety dynamics among military wives in this specific context. Aims: This study aims to analyze the forms, sources, and psychological processes of anxiety experienced by wives whose husbands are assigned to remote or conflict areas. Results: The findings indicate that anxiety emerges through emotional distress, fear of uncertainty, and concerns about safety, while social support and religiosity contribute to psychological adjustment. Novelty: This study provides contextualized qualitative evidence highlighting internal emotional processes and adaptive mechanisms among military wives in long-distance marriages. Implications: The findings contribute to family psychology literature and provide a foundation for developing psychosocial support interventions for military families. Keywords: Long Distance Marriage, Anxiety, Military Wives, Family Psychology, Social Support Key Findings Highlights: Emotional distress and uncertainty characterize psychological responses during spousal deployment. Religious coping and social networks support personal adjustment processes. Contextual qualitative data reveal internal experiences within military family systems.
Studi Fenomenologi Makna Hidup Pada Pekerja Seks Komersial: Phenomenological Study of the Meaning of Life in Commercial Sex Workers Muhammad Arifin; Ramon Ananda Paryontri
Academia Open Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.10.2025.9597

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General Background: Meaning in life is a central construct in existential psychology and is closely related to psychological well-being, particularly among marginalized populations. Specific Background: Commercial sex workers frequently encounter stigma, social exclusion, and psychological distress that shape their personal identity and life orientation. Knowledge Gap: Previous studies have examined self-concept, social stigma, and mental health among commercial sex workers, yet limited research explores how they construct and internalize meaning in life through a logotherapy framework. Aims: This study aims to describe the process of meaning construction among commercial sex workers using a qualitative phenomenological approach grounded in Viktor Frankl’s logotherapy. Results: Findings indicate that participants derive meaning from personal values, responsibility toward family, spiritual reflection, and adaptive attitudes toward suffering, demonstrating freedom of will and the search for purpose despite adverse conditions. Novelty: This study provides an in-depth phenomenological account of meaning construction among commercial sex workers within a logotherapy lens in the Indonesian context. Implications: The findings contribute to existential psychology literature and offer practical insights for counseling interventions and psychosocial rehabilitation programs targeting vulnerable women. Keywords: Meaning In Life, Logotherapy, Commercial Sex Workers, Phenomenology, Existential Psychology Key Findings Highlights:  Participants articulate life purpose through family responsibility and spiritual values. Adaptive attitudes toward suffering reflect existential freedom of choice. Phenomenological analysis reveals personal narratives as core sources of life orientation.