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iGeneration’s Communication Psychology Facing Covid-19 In Terms of Cognitive Dissonance Dianingtyas Putri; Suharyanti Suharyanti; Dyah Ajeng
Jurnal ASPIKOM - Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 6, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Asosiasi Pendidikan Tinggi Ilmu Komunikasi (ASPIKOM)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24329/aspikom.v6i2.860

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The Covid-19 pandemic has a broad impact on various aspects and lines. One of them is that the country’s economy has not moved forward as before. The unemployment rate increase among the iGeneration who have just graduated from college feels confused and anxious because they have not found a job, thus negatively affected them. This research aims to analyze the iGeneration in facing the impact of Covid-19 pandemic in cognitive dissonance theory by linking interpersonal communication through communication psychology. This research was a case study of a conservative generation of 22 years of age with excellent academic achievements. The results show that of the three mental mechanisms that consist of selective prevents dissonance, post-decision dissonance creates a need for reassurance, and minimal justification for action induces a shift in attitude, the informants have different perspectives and perceptions that affect self-efficacy on the issue as cognitive dissonance.
Midwives’ therapeutic communication to treat antenatal depression Dianingtyas Putri; Suharyanti Suharyanti; Eirenne Elisabeth Putri
Jurnal ASPIKOM - Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 10, No 1 (2025): Jurnal ASPIKOM
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24329/aspikom.v10i1.1602

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The maternal mortality rate (MMR) and child mortality rate in Indonesia are among the highest in ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), ranking 7th out of 10 ASEAN countries. One of the contributing factors is complications during pregnancy and childbirth, in addition to economic, social, and psychological conditions. This situation leads to antenatal depression during pregnancy, highlighting the crucial role of midwives in providing holistic support. The current research investigates the role of midwives in pregnancy using therapeutic communication in tackling the phenomenon of maternal and child mortality. Results indicated that in the pre-interaction, orientation, working, and termination phases, the informants experienced different outcomes that further affected their self-efficacy about those stages.