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Seni Mengenal Lebih Dalam Tentang Kesehatan Mental Yessenia, Carrisa; Salsabila, Azahra Vierly; Nurmawan, Fajwa Rahmadanni; Juliarti, Putri; Wardah, Syahla Ardhelia Ayu
Journal of Education Religion Humanities and Multidiciplinary Vol 2, No 1 (2024): Juni 2024
Publisher : CV. Rayyan Dwi Bharata

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57235/jerumi.v2i1.1753

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Saat ini kesehatan mental menjadi satu dari sederet permasalahan kesehatan yang paling  banyak sorotin oleh selurh orang di seluruh dunia. berdasarkan survey Ipsos Global yang berjudul Health Service Monitor 2023, terdapat 44% responden dari 31 negara di dunia penilaian bahwasannya kesehatan mental menjadi yang dikhawatirkan dalam permasalahan kesehatan. Berkaitan dengan masalah mental, stress ada pada urutan ketiga sebagai permasalahan yang paling dikhawatirkan dalam kesehatan terdapat 30% responden. Beredarnya informasi tentang gangguan kesehatan mental di media sosial mempengaruhi pola pikir masyarakat khususnya remaja untuk semakin menormalisasi perilaku diagnosa diri (self diagnose). Dalam kasus ini, seharusnya masyarakat lebih selektif dalam mengolah informasi yang diterima. Jika seseorang merasa memiliki gangguan kesehatan mental, pencegahan dapat dilakukan dengan berkonsultasi kepada ahlinya seperti psikologi dan psikiater.
Harmonisasi Hukum Adat dan Hukum Positif dalam Penanganan Kasus Kawin Tangkap Sebagai Tindak Pidana Kekerasan Seksual Az-zahra, Ratu Fatimah; Yesenia, Carissa; Maharani, Diah Puspita; Vierly, Azahra; Solihah, Zahrotu; Juliarti, Putri; Wardah, Syahla Ardhelia Ayu
Primagraha Law Review Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): September
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Primagraha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59605/sxnnv977

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The phenomenon of the Capture Marriage Tradition (Piti Rambang) in Sumba is a crime against humanity involving forced marriage and sexual violence, resulting in victims losing their constitutional rights. This is contrary to the Marriage Law, Human Rights, and the 1945 Constitution. This customary marriage was originally a good tradition but now shows a mismatch between positive law and tradition. This issue needs to be studied because arranged marriages violate human rights and have a negative impact on women's psychology. This case reflects gender inequality. This research aims to find out the challenges in legal protection of victims of catch marriage in the Indonesian legal system and efforts to harmonize customary law and positive law in handling this case as a crime of sexual violence. The method used is Normative Juridical, with a qualitative and descriptive approach to analyze social phenomena that erode social standards, laws, and beliefs. Indonesian legal regulations on marriage, particularly capture marriage, became the main source of data. The results of the study show that catch marriage has now deviated from its original tradition, with elements of physical, psychological and sexual violence. Challenges to legal protection include the absence of specific regulations, low public awareness, patriarchal dominance, and conflicts between customary and national laws. This research offers a harmonization strategy through socialization, collaboration between traditional leaders and the government, the formation of local regulations, and strengthening the role of legal apparatus to protect women's rights in the Indonesian legal system.