Ghufron, Salma Nuha
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Relational Trauma and Distrust: The Impact of Violence and Infidelity on Women’s Readiness for Marriage Ghufron, Salma Nuha; Raihana, Siti Nazla
Dimensia: Jurnal Kajian Sosiologi Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): Dimensia: Jurnal Kajian Sosiologi
Publisher : Departemen Pendidikan Sosiologi FISHIPOL UNY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/dimensia.v14i2.83901

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Kekerasan dalam rumah tangga dan perselingkuhan merupakan faktor krusial yang memengaruhi kesejahteraan psikologis perempuan, kepercayaan interpersonal, serta kesiapan mereka membangun hubungan jangka panjang, termasuk pernikahan. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengeksplorasi bagaimana pengalaman sebagai saksi atau korban peristiwa tersebut membentuk persepsi perempuan tentang kepercayaan, relasi interpersonal, dan kesiapan menikah. Menggunakan pendekatan fenomenologi kualitatif, data dikumpulkan melalui wawancara mendalam semi-terstruktur terhadap sepuluh perempuan berusia 18–28 tahun yang pernah mengalami atau menyaksikan KDRT dan perselingkuhan dalam keluarga. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pengalaman tersebut memicu ketidakpercayaan yang mendalam, rasa takut terhadap hubungan romantis, dan pandangan negatif terhadap institusi pernikahan. Informan juga mengalami kesulitan menjalin relasi yang sehat serta menunjukkan gejala ketidakstabilan emosional dan kecemasan. Pola pikir yang terbentuk dari pengalaman traumatis cenderung mendorong penghindaran terhadap pernikahan atau terjebak dalam relasi yang tidak sehat. Studi ini menekankan pentingnya intervensi psikososial untuk mendukung pemulihan dan ketahanan relasional perempuan.   Domestic violence and infidelity are critical factors influencing women’s psychological well-being, interpersonal trust, and readiness for long-term relationships, including marriage. This study explores how experiences of witnessing or being victimized by such events shape women’s perceptions of trust, relationships, and marital readiness. Employing a qualitative phenomenological approach, data were collected through semi-structured in-depth interviews with ten women aged 18–28 who had experienced or witnessed domestic violence and infidelity within their families. The findings reveal that these experiences often lead to deep-seated trust issues, fear of romantic relationships, and negative perceptions of marriage. Participants reported difficulties forming healthy interpersonal bonds and displayed symptoms of emotional instability and anxiety. Traumatic pasts were also found to influence cognitive patterns, leading to either avoidance of marriage or repeated entry into unhealthy relationships. These findings highlight the urgent need for psychosocial interventions to mitigate long-term impacts and support women in rebuilding trust and relational resilience.
SOCIAL MEDIA'S EFFECT ON MUSLIM PERSPECTIVES AND FAMILY'S PREVENTIVE MEASURES FOR INTERFAITH RELATIONSHIPS Raihana, Siti Nazla; Ghufron, Salma Nuha
Zawiyah: Jurnal Pemikiran Islam Vol 10 No 1 (2024): Juli 2024
Publisher : IAIN Kendari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/zjpi.v10i1.8461

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This research investigates the influence of social media on the Muslim community's perception of interfaith relationships. Focus is also given to the preventive measures taken by families in the face of this phenomenon. The research method involved social media content analysis and interviews with various relevant parties. The findings show that social media has a significant role in shaping public views and lives, especially among the younger generation. In the context of interfaith relationships, social media, particularly through the role of influencers, can change public perception and acceptance of this phenomenon. In the context of preventing children's involvement in interfaith relations, families play an important role. Preventive strategies involve early religious education to shape religious values, social media monitoring, providing positive motivation, creating a harmonious family environment, and providing an understanding of the consequences and challenges that may be faced. The preventive measures taken by families reflect efforts to maintain religious and cultural values. The conclusions of this study underscore the importance of open dialogue, education, and regulations that tighten laws on interfaith relations. The implications of this study can help develop a wise and balanced approach to this phenomenon in Indonesian Muslim society.