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Psychosocial Support in Children Victims of Mount Sinabung Eruption Marini, Liza; Dalimunthe, Rahma Yurliani; Rangkuti, Rahmi Putri; Siregar, Ade Rahmawati; Daulay, Debby Anggraini; Nasution, Indri Kemala
Journal of Saintech Transfer Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): Journal of Saintech Transfer
Publisher : Talenta Publisher Universitas Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (130.861 KB) | DOI: 10.32734/jst.v1i2.466

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The eruption of Mount Sinabung in Tanah Karo, North Sumatera, which occurred in November 2013 has caused some people to evacuate to avoid the risk of greater disaster. The eruption produced psychological impacts not only on the parents but also on the children, due to the disruption of life activities, radical life changes and living with other citizens, in unknown length of time. Based on the situation, the Faculty of Psychology, University of Sumatra Utara as part of the USU’s Sinabung Task Force took the initiative to serve the people affected by the eruption of Sinabung, especially the children in the form of Psychosocial Support for Children Victims of Sinabung Eruption activities. The activities performed was psychoeducation and psychological assistance. Psychoeducation assistance was provided in the form of training for trainers (TOT) for 15 people from community cadres in Sinabung, while child psychological assistance was done in the form of trauma healing activity in 250 children in evacuation. This services resulted in cadres and children getting their spirits back to focus on the purpose of life they must achieve with their current limitations, more calm, less stress level, more excited, and feel motivated to go back to life with hope for a better future still exist.
Increasing Psychological Well-Being in Children with Chronic Illness through Social Support Intervention in Haji Adam Malik Hospital, Medan Tuntungan Nasution, Indri Kemala; Daulay, Debby Anggraini; Siregar, Ade Rahmawati; Rangkuti, Rahmi Putri; Yurliani, Rahma; Marini, Liza
Journal of Saintech Transfer Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): Journal of Saintech Transfer
Publisher : Talenta Publisher Universitas Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (104.526 KB) | DOI: 10.32734/jst.v1i2.855

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Chronic illness is a disorder/ disability due to medical conditions that are present continuously for 3 months or more which may affect the functioning of a child's life (Fritz & McQuaid in Wenar & Kerig, 2005). The effects of chronic illness and long-term treatment lead to individual psychological problems for children, such as feeling sad, withdrawing and other emotional problems. Poor psychological well-being conditions often exacerbate chronic childhood illness. Children become lazy to take medication and not obedient in doing treatment. The purpose of this devotion is to improve psychological well-being of children with chronic illness through social support interventions. This program will be carried out with a cadre of 3 partners who are nurses from Haji Adam Malik hospital. The nurses will be trained, so they can provide the social support for children during hospitalization to improve the psychological wellbeing of the children. After the training, social support interventions implementation module will be tested to 20 chronic illness children in Haji Adam Malik hospital with the nurse as a facilitator. While the team from Psychology Faculty will supervise the implementation and provide feedback.
The Role of Gratitude in the Resilience of Mothers Who Have Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Daulay, Dira Anisah Ulfah; Sutatminingsih, Raras; Siregar, Ade Rahmawati
Jurnal Obsesi : Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini Vol. 8 No. 6 (2024)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/obsesi.v8i6.6446

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The resilience of mothers who have children with autism spectrum disorders in Indonesia has not been studied quantitatively. It is important to study because it is linked to the variable gratitude for resilience in mothers who have children with autism spectrum disorders. This research was carried out in the city of Medan in places that have mothers of children with autism spectrum disorders, such as special schools (SLB), both public and private, therapy places, or paediatrician clinics. In this research, the sampling technique used was non-probability sampling. Gratitude plays a positive and significant role in resilience in mothers who have children with autism spectrum disorders. Most research subjects had a high sense of gratitude and resilience, totalling 47 people. Subjects who had high feelings of gratitude with moderate resilience were 42, subjects who had moderate feelings of gratitude and moderate resilience were eight people, subjects who had moderate gratitude with low resilience were four people, subjects who had moderate gratitude with high resilience were two people, and subjects who had high gratitude with low resilience were one person.
Raising Awareness to Prevent Sexual Violence for Mosque Teenager Rosmalinda, Rosmalinda; Siregar, Ade Rahmawati; Arifiyanto, Joiverdia; Agusmidah, Agusmidah; Siagian, Fahrizal S.
Kosmik Hukum Vol. 25 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/kosmikhukum.v25i1.25079

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This article was conducted in the form of community service “training of trainer”. The goal of this activity is to improve youth knowledge, understanding, skills and roles in preventing sexual violence. This research involves the committee and members of mosque youth who trained in preventing sexual violence. Adult education methods are used in community service as well as legal research to analyze participation of mosque youth in preventing sexual violence at worship place use a legal, case and conceptual approach. The research found: (1) The number of sexual violence cases increases every year in susceptible locations such as public spaces, terminals/stations, roadsides/sidewalks, public transportation, mass or social media, residential areas, workplaces/offices and campuses. (2) The absence of worship place on susceptible locations list does not mean sexual harassment against women and children has not existed. It could be happened to anyone regardless of gender, age, religion or social background. (3) knowledge, understanding, ability and role to prevent sexual violence among mosque youth increased after participated and practice through "Let's Practice Being a Trainer/Facilitator on Sexual Violence Prevention ". As conclusions: (1) mosque youth have an important role to reduce the number of various forms of and/or prevent of sexual violence, (2) the Indonesian Mosque Youth Communication Agency (BKPRMI) has capacity and roles to improve the knowledge, ability and role of mosque youth in preventing sexual violence, especially in the mosque/prayer room area.
The Role of Gratitude in the Resilience of Mothers Who Have Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Daulay, Dira Anisah Ulfah; Sutatminingsih, Raras; Siregar, Ade Rahmawati
Jurnal Obsesi : Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini Vol. 8 No. 6 (2024)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/obsesi.v8i6.6446

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The resilience of mothers who have children with autism spectrum disorders in Indonesia has not been studied quantitatively. It is important to study because it is linked to the variable gratitude for resilience in mothers who have children with autism spectrum disorders. This research was carried out in the city of Medan in places that have mothers of children with autism spectrum disorders, such as special schools (SLB), both public and private, therapy places, or paediatrician clinics. In this research, the sampling technique used was non-probability sampling. Gratitude plays a positive and significant role in resilience in mothers who have children with autism spectrum disorders. Most research subjects had a high sense of gratitude and resilience, totalling 47 people. Subjects who had high feelings of gratitude with moderate resilience were 42, subjects who had moderate feelings of gratitude and moderate resilience were eight people, subjects who had moderate gratitude with low resilience were four people, subjects who had moderate gratitude with high resilience were two people, and subjects who had high gratitude with low resilience were one person.