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“Speech Delay” Phenomenon and Its Influencing Factors Akhirunnisa, Rosa; Fatimah , Malida
Journal of Social Research Vol. 4 No. 11 (2025): Journal of Social Research
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v4i10.2805

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Speech delay is one of the developmental disorders that often occurs in early childhood. This phenomenon can have a significant impact on children's communication and social aspects. This study aims to analyze the causative factors, impacts, and effective intervention strategies in dealing with speech delay through a literature review approach. The method used involves searching and critically analyzing various relevant scientific sources. The results of the study show that environmental, biological, and psychosocial factors play a role in the occurrence of speech delay. Early intervention involving the active role of parents and professionals has been proven to be effective in overcoming speech delays in children.
Psychological Well-Being of Maritime Communities: An Analysis Based on Social Support, Self-Esteem, and Resilience Yuliasari, Hesty; Nirmalasari, Novita; Fatimah , Malida; Herawati, Icha
Indonesian Psychological Research Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): Indonesian Psychological Research
Publisher : Program Studi Psikologi UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29080/ipr.v8i1.1745

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This study aims to examine the relationship between social support, self-esteem, and resilience on psychological well-being in maritime communities. This study used a correlational design involving 87 respondents with the criteria of maritime communities, living in coastal areas, male or female, and aged 18-65 years old, measured through a modified scale of the Social Support scale, Rosenberg's Self Esteem Scale (RSES), resilience scale, and Ryff's Psychological Well-Being Scale (RPWBS). The results of the analysis showed that social support, self-esteem, and resilience together were predictors of psychological well-being in maritime communities. Partially, social support significantly influenced psychological well-being. This result demonstrates that maritime communities are part of a community that promotes well-being in the psychological, family, and social spheres. Social support, self-esteem, and resilience influence a person's psychological well-being, with social support, resilience, and self-esteem being important indicators of positive mental health. These support helps individuals cope with adverse situations and stressors, while self-esteem fosters self-acceptance, self-responsibility, and self-care.