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Penyesuaian Diri pada Orang Tua dengan Anak Down Syndrome Istiadji, Erdi; Wardhani, Ardelia Ajeng
Psychospiritual: Journal of Trends in Islamic Psychological Research Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Psychospiritual: Journal of Trends in Islamic Psychological Research
Publisher : Fakultas Dakwah UIN KHAS Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/psychospiritual.v3i2.101

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The birth of down syndrome children can affect parents' daily activities, the pattern of parental relationships with the surrounding environment, and parents' mental health. Parents must have selfadjustment in order to survive in these circumstances. This study aims to analyze the adjustment of parents with down syndrome children using theories from Siswanto. A person's self-adjustment can be seen through five indicators, namely accurate perception of reality, ability to cope with stress, having a positive self-image, the ability to express feelings, and good interpersonal communication skills. This research uses qualitative methods with a case study research design. The results showed that all five participants had been able to adjust to having a child with down syndrome, but with different stress coping strategies, namely emotional focus coping and problem focus coping.
Stress Coping Strategies of Teenage Students at Islamic Boarding School in Probolinggo Regency El Imamah, Dalilah Rafiq; Istiadji, Erdi; Rif'ah, Erwin Nur
Psychospiritual: Journal of Trends in Islamic Psychological Research Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Psychospiritual: Journal of Trends in Islamic Psychological Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/psychospiritual.v4i1.104

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Islamic boarding schools offer more intensive education than regular schools so that they can put pressure on students, especially teenagers. The aim of this research is to describe stress management strategies for teenage students at the Nurul Jadid Islamic Boarding School. Data analysis was carried out through transcription, reduction, presentation, inference and review. The stress coping strategies used by the informants include problem-focused coping, self-control, instrumental social support, emotional coping, and religiosity. It is recommended that Islamic boarding schools implement psychological counseling programs to help school administrators and students choose effective coping strategies and manage stress. We We hope that future researchers can apply the same theory to different objects or adapt other theories.
Factors Determining Stress of Street Children in Gresik Regency During the Covid-19 Pandemic Istiadji, Erdi; Nurlailyc, Novalia
Psychospiritual: Journal of Trends in Islamic Psychological Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Psychospiritual: Journal of Trends in Islamic Psychological Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/psychospiritual.v3i1.36

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 Street children phenomenon in Indonesia is a complex problem in terms of physical, psychological, and social aspects. The results of the preliminary study showed that Gresik Regency was one of the regencies in East Java that experienced an increase in the number of street children during the Covid-19 pandemic. Street children have different backgrounds and have experienced various pressures and threats as stressors that make them stressed. This study aims to analyze stressors or factors that determinating stress in street children in Gresik Regency during the Covid-19 pandemic. Methods : This research method is qualitative with a phenomenological approach. Determination of informants using snowball technique. Data were collected using in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation. Data analysis used interactive analysis and credibility was verified using triangulation of sources and techniques. Result : Stressors for street children in Gresik Regency during the Covid-19 pandemic are rarely talking to parents, exploitation by parents, bullying at school, the implementation of the PSBB policy, the increasing number of street children, policing by Satpol-PP officers, extortion of money by thugs or more mature buskers, and busking results that do not reach the target. Conclusion : Factors determining the stress of street children in Gresik Regency during the Covid-19 pandemic are the family environment, social environment, and threats they get on the streets.