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Journal : NurseLine Journal

Youth Perspective of Middle Students on Disaster Management Using the Simulation Method in Increasing Resiliency Sri Sumartini; Sehabudin Salasa; Linda Amalia
NurseLine Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2023): May 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v8i1.35428

Abstract

Indonesia is a country that is located between two continents and two oceans, where the volcanic mountain paths meet, namely the Pacific Circum and the Mediterranean Circum, is one of the countries that has a large enough disaster potential. But on the other hand, this condition has a logical consequence that Indonesia is a country that has a high level of vulnerability to natural disasters. West Java itself is one of the areas prone to natural disasters. The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) stated that there were 8 provinces that were most frequently hit by disasters during the 2016 period, West Java ranked third after Central Java and East Java.Analyze the level of resilience of disaster management before and after being given the Simulation method and knowing the role of high school students in disaster management using the simulation method. The research method used a quantitative analysis design, with a Quasi Experimental research design with Pre and Post-Experimental measuring the resilience of students who received simulation exercises without a control group. Sampling used the Simple Random Sampling technique with the criteria of Grade 10 and Grade 11 students as many as 30 students at SMA Negeri I Parongpong, Lembang, West Badung Regency. The instrument used in the study used the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) questionnaire. The results of the study showed that there were differences in the perceptions of youth in disaster management and the role of senior high school students in resilience before and after the stimulation method was used. The simulation method is more effective in increasing resilience to disaster management.
Co-Authors Afianti Sulastri, Afianti Afifah, Vevi Nur Agus Rofi’i Agustana, Rinanda Septiani AHMADI Amala, Riztia Nur Amaliah, Lili Andria Pragholapati Anggraeni, Surti Apparesya, Nabila Afifah Arifani, Nisa As-Sahla, Zulfathatul 'Ilmi Bahtiar Bernadus, Janno Berty Bradly Cecep Eli Kosasih Darmawardana, Arif Darmawati, Irma Dewi, Gita Ariyani Dharmansyah, Dhika Diana Ulfah Elviani, Yeni Erna Irawan, Erna Fithri Ratnasari, Fithri Fitri, Ririn Arliana Gayatri, Sri Wahyuni Ghina Salsabilla Hamzah, Nuhla Nuhbah Haryanti, Eka Heru Hari Bachtiar, Heru Hari Imam Tri Sutrisno Jubaedah, Ade Komariah, Elis Kosasih, Chaerunnisa Kusuma, Widya Tresna Librianty, Nurfanida Lie, Sukirman Linda Amalia Lisna Anisa Fitriana, Lisna Anisa Madani, Ultra Maidartati, M Maretha, Vinna Mikawati Mikawati Mulyati, Leli Munandar, Ihsan Haris Munaya Fauziah Nazahra Amani Hermawan Nina Sutresna Nisa Arifani NOVIA DWI ASTUTI Nugroho, Kurnia Arik Nunuk Sri Purwanti Nurfanida Librianty Nurul Iklima, Nurul Perdani, Agni Laili Prasetya, Fika Indah Priyo Sasmito Purwandari, Asih Puspita, Asih Purwandari Wahyoe Puspita, Wahyoe Rahmawati, Mega Nur Rasmita, Dina Rizka Amalia Rogayah Rogayah Royani Royani Salasa, Sehabudin Sasmito, Priyo Sehabudin Salasa Sella Putri Herwadi Septian Andriyani, Septian Siti Fatimah Slamet Rohaedi, Slamet Suci Tuty Putri, Suci Tuty Susilawati , Susi Susilo, Sigit Vebrianto Tafwidhah, Yuyun Tasnim, Marwan Tirta Adikusuma Tirta Adikusuma Suparto, Tirta Adikusuma Titin Sutini, Titin Tundreng, Syarifuddin Ulfah , Diana Upik Rahmi, Upik Utami, Pradita Agna Wahdini, Ridha Wahyoe, Asih Purwandari Wardany, Nadia Sintia Wirawan, Nandar Yetti Syafridawita Yulianingsih, Nengsih