Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

Peningkatan Literasi Digital untuk Menangkal Hoaks pada Siswa SMP Putri Arini, Diana; Agung Pramudito, Anselmus; Riyanto, Riyanto; Sukarman , Sukarman
Indonesian Journal for Social Responsibility Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : LPkM Universitas Bakrie

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36782/ijsr.v5i02.215

Abstract

Students are vulnerable group to being provoked by hoax news, this is because their thinking and emotional management skills are still immature. Hoax reporting has an impact on prejudice, hostility between groups and problems managing emotions due to accessing hate news. The aim of this activity is to increase digital literacy among students and provide journalistic training so that students are able to use social media healthily and avoid hoax news. The implementation was carried out at the private school SMP Teachers also admit that students often don't focus in class because they use their cellphones to check social media or play games. The activities provided were conducting digital literacy education and journalism training for 23 junior high school students. Measurements were carried out by assessing the results of the Pre-Test and posttest regarding digital literacy material, assignment of news writing tasks and participant satisfaction. The results show that there is a very significant increase in students' digital literacy knowledge. The level of student satisfaction with activities is in the good category. Suggestions for development for further activities include monitoring digital literacy regarding the use of social media.
Lebih dari Sekadar Lelah: Dinamika Parental Burnout, Kekerasan, dan Ide Bunuh Diri pada Ibu Tunggal Buruh Desa KA Putri Arini, Diana; Hikmah
Journal of Psychology and Social Sciences Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Psychology and Social Sciences
Publisher : CV. Doki Course and Training

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61994/jpss.v4i1.1555

Abstract

  Parental burnout is a chronic exhaustion resulting from stress parenting. Single mothers from rural low-income background, bearing dual roles and limited resources, are highly vulnerable to this condition with more complex manifestations. This study aims to explore in depth experiences, dynamic and impacts of parental burnout among single mothers working as laborer in KA Village. This qualitative study with phenomenological approach involved three single mother laborer participants selected via purposive sampling. Data were collected through in depth interviews and observation, the analyzed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). The findings revealed that all three participants experienced parental burnout, fulfilling all four dimensions: exhaustion (extreme fatigue with physical impact), emotional distancing (emotional detachment from children), ineffectiveness in the parental role (feeling of failure as a parent), and feelings of being fed up. The emerging impacts were more severe than the general portrayal of parental burnout, including tendencies toward neglect, verbal and physical violence against children, as well as suicidal ideation and the desire to escape. This study expands the understanding of parental burnout by demonstrating more severe manifestations and a higher degree of intensity among rural low-income single mothers with extremely limited personal and social resources. These findings indicate the urgency of contextual psychosocial interventions for this vulnerable group.