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Journal : Jurnal Populasi

Perilaku Strategi Coping Pelaku Tambak Udang dalam Merespons Kebijakan Penataan Pemanfaatan Tanah Kesultanan Kuncoro Cahyo Aji; Muhadjir Darwin; Kwartarini Wahyu Yuniarti; Nurhasan Ismail
Populasi Vol 25, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Pusat Studi Kependudukan dan Kebijakan, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (246.516 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/jp.36206

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Kebijakan penataan pemanfaatan tanah kesultanan untuk tambak udang di Kabupaten Bantul Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta telah menimbulkan bentuk strategi coping sebagai respons masyarakat yang berbeda-beda. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian eksplorasi mengenai strategi coping petambak udang yang berbeda-beda dalam merespons kebijakan penataan tanah kasultanan. Hasil penelitian ini diketahui bahwa 1) terdapat bentuk strategi coping yang dilakukan para petambak udang dalam merespons kebijakan penataan pemanfaatan tanah kesultanan untuk tambak udang serta 2) adanya pengaruh emosi, kognisi, dan emosi dengan strategi coping para pelaku tambak udang. Strategi coping para petambak udang dalam merespons kebijakan tambak udang adalah mengkritisi keputusan pemerintah (0,914), adanya sikap menerima (0,894), penerimaan dengan terpaksa (0,849), dan evaluasi diri (0,561). Strategi coping tersebut dipengaruhi oleh persepsi negatif (0,864), perbedaan pendapat (0,851), kebingungan (0,822), ekspektasi (0,816), dan percaya diri (0,657).  The policy of arranging the utilization of cultivated land for shrimp ponds in Bantul District of Yogyakarta Special Region has resulted in the form of coping strategies as different community responses. This research is an exploratory research on shrimp farmers coping strategies that vary in response to the policy of the landscape of the Sultanate. The results of this study are as follows. 1) There are forms of coping strategy conducted by shrimp farmers in responding to the policy of arranging the utilization of the land of sultanate for shrimp ponds; 2) There are influences of emotion, cognition and emotion with the coping strategy of shrimp farmers. The coping strategy of shrimp farmers in responding to shrimp farming policy is to criticize the government’s decision (0.914), to accept the decision (0.894), to accept by forced (0.849), and to have self-evaluation (0.561). The coping strategy is influenced by negative perceptions (0.864), disagreements (0.851), confusion (0.822), expectations (0.816), and confidence (0.657).
Public Acceptance on Hypnotheraphy as a Complementary Alternative Health Service Adi W. Gunawan; Muhadjir Darwin; Kwartarini Wahyu Yuniarti; Yodi Mahendradhata
Populasi Vol 29, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Pusat Studi Kependudukan dan Kebijakan, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jp.67201

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Despite the pros and cons, the practice of hypnotherapy is growing in Indonesia. How are the hypnotherapy clients aware about hypnotherapy? Is the process of acceptance in line with the pattern of adoption of the innovation? Theoretically, there are five stages of the process of adoption of an innovation: awareness, interest, evaluation, first-trial, and confirmation. This study was conducted in four major cities in Java. A sequential-explanatory mixed method was applied. There were two stages for this method, quantitative survey and then followed by qualitative study. The conclusion suggested that the acceptance of hypnotherapy by clients depended on its effectiveness in helping them to cope with their problems. The finding also corroborated and slightly added to the five-stages theory of the process of innovation adoption. The most effective communication channel in the process of adopting hypnotherapy was face-to-face and interpersonal, with the hypnotherapy clients as diffusion agents. The most important message in the context of developing the hypnotherapist profession was that hypnotherapy is an evidence-based professional service.