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THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS OF MOTHER AND CHILD SURVIVORS ON WEST LOMBOK POST-EARTHQUAKE Astiti, Dewi Puri; Fridari, IGA Diah; Widiasavitri, Putu Nugrahaeni; Supriyadi, ,
Journal of Psychology and Instruction Vol 3, No 3 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpai.v3i3.23189

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Earthquake survivors have physical and psychological effects. Survivors of the earthquake in Lombok in July 2018 then still caused a considerable psychological impact, one of which was post-earthquake trauma or PTS. Since the post-earthquake, earthquake survivors have tried to live their lives, but of course earthquake survivors have not completely overcome the psychological problems experienced after the earthquake. Post-earthquake psychological conditions require psychosocial treatment to be resolved, an indication of high anxiety, stress or depression will result in a more acute psychological condition. Screening is needed related to the description of the psychological condition of mothers and children of earthquake survivors in order to find out the problems that occur in the field and can be preliminary data to find solutions related to the psychological problems of earthquake survivors. This study uses quantitative methods by selecting respondents as mothers and children under the age of 9 years as survivors of the 2018 Lombok earthquake. The initial screening used 163 mothers who were given with DASS (Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale) and 163 children given the Screening for Scale Child Anxiety Related Disorder (SCARED). The results from the statistical analysis further reveal was found that the psychological condition that still appeared was anxiety, 53 mothers were at the level of severe and very severe anxiety while the child felt anxious separation from the mother by 109 and as many as 54 remaining were still experiencing general anxiety due to the earthquake.
TRADITIONAL GAMES AS ALTERNATIVE ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN STIMULATION Widiasavitri, Putu Nugrahaeni; Agustini, Ni Made Yanti Ary; Astiti, Dewi Puri; Suarya, Luh Made Karisma Sukmayanti; Haryati, Tuningsih
Journal of Psychology and Instruction Vol 4, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpai.v4i1.23010

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In the span of one year, there has been an increasing number of complaints from parents and teachers about the adverse effects of gadgets. Complaints of the detrimental impacts of gadget addiction include children becoming lazy, irritable, lacking independence, irresponsible with schoolwork, and having shorter attention span compared to similar-aged children. The increasing number of complaints from parents and school teachers regarding the behaviour of students who are addicted to gadgets became the reason for the team to reintroduce traditional game play activities with friends and teachers in school. Several studies have shown that traditional games have numerous benefits, particularly to stimulate children's cognitive, social, and personality development. Therefore, the team strived to provide alternative games for students so as to help students reap the benefits of playing. The result of this activity indicates that traditional games could be alternative games to gadgets, which are beneficial for affective, cognitive, and motor development of children and act as the means to introduce children to the norms upheld in the society. To optimize the development of affective, cognitive, motor skills, and instill the norms in society, utilizing traditional games needs to be done by the school.
Traditional Games as Alternative Activities for Children Stimulation Putu Nugrahaeni Widiasavitri; Ni Made Yanti Ary Agustini; Dewi Puri Astiti; Luh Made Karisma Sukmayanti Suarya; Tuningsih Haryati
Journal of Psychology and Instruction Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): April
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpai.v4i1.23010

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In the span of one year, there has been an increasing number of complaints from parents and teachers about the adverse effects of gadgets. Complaints of the detrimental impacts of gadget addiction include children becoming lazy, irritable, lacking independence, irresponsible with schoolwork, and having shorter attention span compared to similar-aged children. The increasing number of complaints from parents and school teachers regarding the behaviour of students who are addicted to gadgets became the reason for the team to reintroduce traditional game play activities with friends and teachers in school. Several studies have shown that traditional games have numerous benefits, particularly to stimulate children's cognitive, social, and personality development. Therefore, the team strived to provide alternative games for students so as to help students reap the benefits of playing. The result of this activity indicates that traditional games could be alternative games to gadgets, which are beneficial for affective, cognitive, and motor development of children and act as the means to introduce children to the norms upheld in the society. To optimize the development of affective, cognitive, motor skills, and instill the norms in society, utilizing traditional games needs to be done by the school.
The Psychological Conditions of Mother and Child Survivors on West Lombok Post-Earthquake Dewi Puri Astiti; IGA Diah Fridari; Putu Nugrahaeni Widiasavitri; , Supriyadi
Journal of Psychology and Instruction Vol. 3 No. 3 (2019): October
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpai.v3i3.23189

Abstract

Earthquake survivors have physical and psychological effects. Survivors of the earthquake in Lombok in July 2018 then still caused a considerable psychological impact, one of which was post-earthquake trauma or PTS. Since the post-earthquake, earthquake survivors have tried to live their lives, but of course earthquake survivors have not completely overcome the psychological problems experienced after the earthquake. Post-earthquake psychological conditions require psychosocial treatment to be resolved, an indication of high anxiety, stress or depression will result in a more acute psychological condition. Screening is needed related to the description of the psychological condition of mothers and children of earthquake survivors in order to find out the problems that occur in the field and can be preliminary data to find solutions related to the psychological problems of earthquake survivors. This study uses quantitative methods by selecting respondents as mothers and children under the age of 9 years as survivors of the 2018 Lombok earthquake. The initial screening used 163 mothers who were given with DASS (Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale) and 163 children given the Screening for Scale Child Anxiety Related Disorder (SCARED). The results from the statistical analysis further reveal was found that the psychological condition that still appeared was anxiety, 53 mothers were at the level of severe and very severe anxiety while the child felt anxious separation from the mother by 109 and as many as 54 remaining were still experiencing general anxiety due to the earthquake.
Co-Authors Agustini, Ni Made Yanti Ary Ambarini, Tri Kurniati Anak Agung Istri Manik Warmadewi Ananda Aditya Hutapea Andari, Luh Gde Prisma Ariyanti, Ni Made Putri Astuti, Sang Ayu Made Chyntia Putri Cahyaningrat, Ni Kadek Dinda Pramesti Cokorda Istri Indraswari Pemayun, Cokorda Istri Indraswari Deviyanthi, Ni Made Ferra Sarah Dewi Puri Astiti Dewi, Claudia Putu Desiana Chyntia Dharmasasmitha, Virgina Divariani, Putu Dwijayani, Ni Komang Karmini Dwilestari, Ni Made Ayu Krisna Erlangga, I Gusti Made Surya Evitasari, Ida Ayu Gede Sri Gagahriyanto, Muhammad Anjar Hamidah Hamidah Haryati, Tuningsih Hutapea, Ananda Aditya I Gusti Ayu Diah Fridari I Gusti Ayu Wulandari I Komang Ari Mogi I Made Rustika Indra, A.A.Istri Pritha Anindita Ivana Gunawan Kirana, Nabila Ardhyaswari Komang Diah Laxmy Prabadewi L.M.K.S. Suarya Linardo, Lionel Timmy Linggasani, Made Anggita Wahyudi Luh Kadek Pande Ary Susilawati Luh Made Karisma Sukmayanti M.D. Lestari Made Kristiana Dewi Mahendra Putri, Ni Komang Avelia N.K. Ekawati Nareswari Diah Wijang Wardhani Ni Luh Indah Desira Suwandi Ni Made Ari Wilani Ni Made Sintya Noviana Utami Ni Made Widya Pratiwi Ni Made Yanthi Ary Agustini Ni Made Yanthi Ary Agustini Ni Made Yanti Ary Agustini Nur Alfian, Ilham Nyoman Adi Krisna Wibawa Paramitha, Heydi Pawitri, Ni Made Abi Permata, Karla Amanda Phaedra, Putra Prajogo, Coresy Aquindo Tedjo Prima Dewi, I Gusti Ayu Jayanthi Priskila, Donna Putu Yudi Suwetha Putu Yudi Suwetha Pratama Ratna Devy Winayanti Renggani, Atikah Fairuz Salsabila, Firnandha Sarasdewi, Putu Maha Putri Saraswati, Ni Made Diah Sari, Ni Luh Krishna Ratna Sawitri, Annisa Rachma Steffano Aditya Handoko Suprabhawanti, Ni Made Asti Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi, , Suwetha, Putu Yudi Tobing, David Hizkia Tricahyani, Ida Ayu Ratih Tuningsih Haryati Tuningsih Haryati Wicaksana, Gde Bagus Andhika Widyawati, Putu Eka Wijaya, Anak Agung Ayu Rianika Wulandari, Putu Diana Yanthi, Putu Srie Wedha Yohanes Kartika Herdiyanto