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Journal : Indonesian Journal of Social Work

LIVING EXPERIENCE OF WOMEN WITH HIV/AIDS IN WEST JAVA INDONESIA Ellya Susilowati; Krisna Dewi
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 3 No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v3i1.192

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The purpose of this research is to understand how the experience of women's lives, so that it becomes the basis of social workers in providing help for women with HIV/AIDS. This research used a qualitative method with descriptive design to three women with HIV/AIDS who received services from the Komisi Penanggulangan AIDS/AIDS Prevention Commission in Kerawang Regency, West Java. Data collection techniques used were interviews, observation and documentation studies. The results of the research showed that women experienced changes after contracting HIV/AIDS from: 1) physical aspects experiencing changes in skin color, decreased health conditions; 2) in the psychological aspect it becomes more sensitive and quickly offended; 3) social aspects still experience discrimination from the family, and still cannot negotiate with their husbands regarding condom use; 4) economically, experiencing more expenditure for accessing to health services and purchasing drugs; 5) service aspects still have no partner counseling services and educational activities for the environment so there is still stigma and discrimination. The recommendation for the results of this research is that the Komisi Penanggulangan AIDS/AIDS Prevention Commission: 1) establish a counseling service program for couples; 2) improve support group programs for women; 3) counseling about HIV/AIDS in the family and community environment so as not to stigmatize and discriminate against women with HIV/AIDS.
COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIP IN HANDLING OF STREET CHILDREN'S PROBLEMS IN SETIAMANAH DISTRICT CENTRAL CIMAHI SUBDISTRICT CIMAHI CITY Mari Esterilita; Ellya Susilowati; Krisna Dewi Setianingsih
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 2 No 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v2i1.273

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Handling the problem of street children in Kelurahan Setiamanah has not optimally synergized with the stakeholders in handling child problem. This study aims to photograph and develop collaborative partnerships in handling the problem of street children in Kelurahan Setiamanah, Kecamatan Cimahi Tengah, Kota Cimahi with research questions, namely how the initial conditions, how the development needs, how the development design, how the implementation and development design results, and how the improvement of design development partnership collaborative. this study focuses on aspects of network structure, commitment, trust, sharing of information, sharing of accountability / responsibility and access to resources. The research method used is qualitative method with action research design. Participants in the research are community, parents and street children, and organizational board. Data collection techniques are Focus Group Discussion, interview, observation and documentation study. The result of the research shows that the use of collaborative partnership can synergize the handling of street children in Setiamanah Village with the formation of network structure with Leading sector comes from local community, Commitment made Written through agreement pledge and agreed in Forum, Accountability sharing is done according to role and capacity of stakeholders, information sharing (Formal Meeting, Infrared Meeting, whatsapp Group. Access resources (capacity building of human resources).
PARENTS ANXIETIES IN CARING FOR CHILDREN WITH HIV / AIDS Ellya Susilowati; Juariah Marwah Dikiyah
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 2 No 2 (2019): FEBRUARI 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v2i2.285

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This study examines the parents’ anxiety in parenting children with HIV/AIDS at Yayasan Pelita Ilmu Jakarta. The purpose of this study to obtain an empirical description of the characteristics of respondents and the physical condition related anxiety. The method used in this research is quantitative approach. The sample size of this research is 30 people taken by cluster sampling technique. Data collection techniques used were questionnaires and documentation studies. The results show that parents who have children with HIV/AIDS experience anxiety in parenting. Respondents have severe anxiety on physical aspect equal to 53,33%, This anxiety is most dominantly triggered by fears of stigma and discrimination, as well as the health conditions of children with HIV / AIDS which are vulnerable. The results of the research problem analysis require problem-solving efforts so that researchers propose an anxiety program reduction for parents of children with HIV/AIDS. This program aims to improve the parents’ skills in dealing with situations that could be trigger their anxiety.
JURNAL IJSW VOL 7 NO 1 2023: PARTISIPASI DAN PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT TERHADAP PROGRAM KERJA BUMDES SAUYUNAN, DI DESA CINANGSI, KECAMATAN CIBOGO, KABUPATEN SUBANG Muhammad Ananta Firdaus; Ellya Susilowati; Fitriani Nur Halimah; Rian Dani
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 7 No 1 (2023): IJSW
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v7i1.971

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This study aims to provide an overview of the evidence in line with whether or not community participation and perceptions of the Sauyunan BUMDes work program in Cinangsi Village, Cibogo District, Regency. This research approach is descriptive and quantitative. According to the research, the medium category dominated community participation in the Sauyunan BUMDes work program in terms of involvement in the planning process (44.4%) and involvement in the implementation process (44.7%). Additionally, it emerged from the research that the medium category of the attitude indicator (33.6%), expectations (31.7%), motivation (35.4%), perceived object (34.1%), work program facilities (35.9%), and work program atmosphere (38.9%) dominated people's perceptions of work programs. Even though the moderate category dominates for all indicators of the variables, the less category also exists in each indicator with a number that can also be considered not small and sufficient to approach the value of the number of moderate categories in each indicator. Such a state of perception and participation shows a parallel between this perception and participation and the condition of BUMDes, which experience much underdevelopment starting from dim management, vacuum, and stagnation in the types of BUMDes businesses and not supporting facilities and atmosphere. Further, it can be concluded that H0: "Community participation in the Sauyunan BUMDes Work Program is mostly from the low category, and most public perceptions are from the less category about the BUMDes Sauyunan Work Program" can be rejected, and H1: Community participation in the Sauyunan BUMDes Work Program and public perceptions of the Sauyunan BUMDes Work Program have the highest number in the moderate category, which is acceptable. Key Words : Participation, Perception, Community, Sauyunan BUMDes Work Program, BUMDes
JURNAL IJSW VOL 7 NO 1 2023: PARTISIPASI DAN PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT TERHADAP PROGRAM KERJA BUMDES SAUYUNAN, DI DESA CINANGSI, KECAMATAN CIBOGO, KABUPATEN SUBANG Firdaus, Muhammad Ananta; Susilowati, Ellya; Halimah, Fitriani Nur; Dani, Rian
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 7 No 1 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v7i1.971

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This study aims to provide an overview of the evidence in line with whether or not community participation and perceptions of the Sauyunan BUMDes work program in Cinangsi Village, Cibogo District, Regency. This research approach is descriptive and quantitative. According to the research, the medium category dominated community participation in the Sauyunan BUMDes work program in terms of involvement in the planning process (44.4%) and involvement in the implementation process (44.7%). Additionally, it emerged from the research that the medium category of the attitude indicator (33.6%), expectations (31.7%), motivation (35.4%), perceived object (34.1%), work program facilities (35.9%), and work program atmosphere (38.9%) dominated people's perceptions of work programs. Even though the moderate category dominates for all indicators of the variables, the less category also exists in each indicator with a number that can also be considered not small and sufficient to approach the value of the number of moderate categories in each indicator. Such a state of perception and participation shows a parallel between this perception and participation and the condition of BUMDes, which experience much underdevelopment starting from dim management, vacuum, and stagnation in the types of BUMDes businesses and not supporting facilities and atmosphere. Further, it can be concluded that H0: "Community participation in the Sauyunan BUMDes Work Program is mostly from the low category, and most public perceptions are from the less category about the BUMDes Sauyunan Work Program" can be rejected, and H1: Community participation in the Sauyunan BUMDes Work Program and public perceptions of the Sauyunan BUMDes Work Program have the highest number in the moderate category, which is acceptable. Key Words : Participation, Perception, Community, Sauyunan BUMDes Work Program, BUMDes
FAMILY SOCIAL SUPPORT FOR THE ELDERLY IN SUGIHWARAS VILLAGE, PRAMBON DISTRICT, NGANJUK REGENCY Adiwidya Wicaksono, Hanasta; Susilowati, Ellya; Pradytia, Wendy; Rosilawati
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 9 No 1 (2025): IJSW
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v9i1.1615

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This study examines the forms and intensity of family social support provided to elderly individuals in Sugihwaras Village, Prambon Subdistrict, Nganjuk Regency, through four key dimensions: emotional, esteem, instrumental, and informational support. In the context of rural communities, where institutional services are often limited, the family functions as the primary support system in ensuring the physical and psychosocial well-being of elderly individuals. Utilizing a descriptive quantitative research design, the study employed a census method involving 37 elderly individuals cohabiting with family members. Data were collected through structured questionnaires and document analysis. The results indicate that the overall level of family social support is high. Among the four dimensions, instrumental support scored the highest, reflecting substantial family engagement in fulfilling daily physical needs. In contrast, esteem support recorded the lowest score, highlighting a lack of symbolic acknowledgment and emotional affirmation. These findings emphasize the need for comprehensive strategies that strengthen not only functional caregiving but also the affective and symbolic aspects of support, in order to foster dignity, autonomy, and meaningful aging.