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Effectiveness of Community-Based Psychosocial Crisis Intervention in Elderly and Future Research Directions: Scoping Review Raharjo, Alim Panggih; Amalia, Adina Hafidhah; Aulia, Salsabila Zahra; Prabaningtyas, Farisha Dian; Evitananda, Shella; Zhafirah, Andi Alya; Putri, Ivanka Natalia Elga Hamiseno
Buletin Psikologi Vol 32, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/buletinpsikologi.94751

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Psychosocial crises in the elderly can cause trauma, life crises, and disrupt psychological well-being. The elderly are vulnerable to psychosocial crises, so interventions are needed to prevent or solve problems. This study aims to determine the types of community-based psychosocial crisis interventions for the elderly. Based on a literature search on five databases, nine studies were found in the last five years that used community-based psychosocial crisis interventions and proved to be effective in the elderly. The programs included C4C, Assistive Technology Application, Qigong, Gardening, CCP, SoBeezy, Dance, BAILAMOS™, and WE-RISE. Some of the intervention programs were used for the elderly with a diagnosis of mental illness and the general elderly. Community-based psychosocial crisis interventions are effective in older adults with or without a history of mental illness This study also offers future research directions for further research.
Krisis Etika Demokrasi Politik Elektoral: Upaya Restorasi Keadaban Dalam Sistem Ketatanegaraan Prabaningtyas, Farisha Dian; Wulandari, Sri
JURNAL ILMIAH HUKUM DAN DINAMIKA MASYARAKAT Vol 23, No 2 (2025): HUKUM DAN DINAMIKA MASYARAKAT
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas 17 Agustus (UNTAG) Semarang

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This article aims to examine the ethical crisis in electoral politics in Indonesia and its implications for the nation's constitutional system. Electoral democracy, as the embodiment of people's sovereignty, has recently been challenged by political behavior that prioritizes identity politics, hoaxes, and transactional practices. The urgency of writing this article is based on the moral decline in political competition during elections, especially ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Using normative juridical methods with a conceptual and statutory approach, this article analyzes the role of political institutions and the legal framework in restoring ethical democracy. The results show that Indonesia’s electoral process still lacks an ethical foundation that can produce statesmanlike leaders. Thus, revitalizing the function of political parties, strengthening the role of electoral institutions, and embedding moral education in political recruitment are critical steps toward a dignified democratic system. electoral politicsÂ