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Self-Control Strategies Among Adults in Overcoming Online Gambling Addiction: A Qualitative Study Agustini, Wahyunnisa Aisy; Purnomosidi, Faqih
Jurnal Prajaiswara Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Badan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia (BPSDM) Provinsi Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55351/prajaiswara.v6i1.165

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Introduction/Main Objectives: In the continuously evolving digital era, access to the internet provides both numerous benefits and challenges for society. One of the significant challenges is the widespread practice of online gambling, which has become increasingly accessible to various groups, including adults. This study aims to analyze the self-control strategies applied by adults in Cirebon Regency to overcome online gambling addiction. Research Methods: The research method used is qualitative, with in-depth interviews conducted with seven respondents. Finding/Results: The results show that self-control is exercised through three main aspects: behavioral control, cognitive control, and decision-making. Behavioral control involves actions to avoid environments that trigger the desire to gamble and replace them with positive activities, such as working, praying, or maintaining healthy family relationships. Cognitive control is carried out by gathering information about the negative impacts of online gambling through personal experiences and electronic media, helping respondents understand the risks and harms of gambling. Decision-making based on moral and spiritual values becomes a key factor in considering the actions taken, such as drawing closer to God to strengthen mental resilience and choosing more beneficial activities. Conclusion: This study highlights that overcoming online gambling addiction requires a holistic self-regulation strategy that integrates behavioral modification, cognitive awareness, and value-based decision-making.
Self-Control Strategies Among Adults in Overcoming Online Gambling Addiction: A Qualitative Study Agustini, Wahyunnisa Aisy; Purnomosidi, Faqih
Jurnal Prajaiswara Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Badan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia (BPSDM) Provinsi Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55351/prajaiswara.v6i1.165

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Introduction/Main Objectives: In the continuously evolving digital era, access to the internet provides both numerous benefits and challenges for society. One of the significant challenges is the widespread practice of online gambling, which has become increasingly accessible to various groups, including adults. This study aims to analyze the self-control strategies applied by adults in Cirebon Regency to overcome online gambling addiction. Research Methods: The research method used is qualitative, with in-depth interviews conducted with seven respondents. Finding/Results: The results show that self-control is exercised through three main aspects: behavioral control, cognitive control, and decision-making. Behavioral control involves actions to avoid environments that trigger the desire to gamble and replace them with positive activities, such as working, praying, or maintaining healthy family relationships. Cognitive control is carried out by gathering information about the negative impacts of online gambling through personal experiences and electronic media, helping respondents understand the risks and harms of gambling. Decision-making based on moral and spiritual values becomes a key factor in considering the actions taken, such as drawing closer to God to strengthen mental resilience and choosing more beneficial activities. Conclusion: This study highlights that overcoming online gambling addiction requires a holistic self-regulation strategy that integrates behavioral modification, cognitive awareness, and value-based decision-making.
The process of acceptance by parents of children with special needs who are victims of sexual violence at an early age Agustini, Wahyunnisa Aisy; Ernawati, Sri; Musslifah, Anniez Rachmawati
Jurnal Konseling dan Pendidikan Vol. 13 No. 3 (2025): JKP
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education and Therapy (IICET)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29210/1169700

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Cases of sexual violence against children with special needs (CWSN) in Indonesia continue to rise, placing parents under layered psychological pressures that remain poorly understood. This study aims to analyze how parents construct self-acceptance through emotional dynamics, the reconstruction of caregiving roles, and the use of social–spiritual support after their children experience sexual violence in early childhood. The research employed a qualitative method with a case study approach. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with four parents in West Java whose children were identified as victims, and were analyzed using thematic analysis to identify recurring experiential patterns. The findings reveal three main themes: (1) initial emotional turmoil characterized by shock, anger, fear, and intense guilt; (2) reconstruction of caregiving meaning, including role adjustments and heightened protective responses as part of restoring parental identity; and (3) psychological strengthening through social and spiritual support, which forms the foundation for developing self-acceptance. The results indicate that self-acceptance in this context is multidimensional and shaped by relational factors as well as cultural values. This study offers novelty by highlighting the unique characteristics of self-acceptance among parents of CWSN who are victims of sexual violence. Its implications provide an essential basis for developing psychosocial interventions that are more sensitive to the trauma experienced by CWSN families.