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Resiliensi sebagai bentuk pertahanan kesehatan mental pada survivor COVID-19: Resilience as a form of mental health defense in COVID-19 survivors Nuqul, Fathul Lubabin; Fuaturosida, Rika; Fuady, Muh Anwar; Agung, Yusuf Ratu; Zuliani, Siti
Mediapsi Vol 9 No 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.mps.2023.009.02.844

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COVID-19 pandemic that has occurred since 2020 worldwide has attracted attention because of its impact on all aspects of life. Mentality studies are important to support resilience for COVID-19 survivors and society in general. This study aims to explore the experiences and potentials of COVID-19 survivors. This study uses a phenomenological approach with Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA), data collection methods using semi-structured interviews. This study involved four respondents who conducted in-depth interviews. The purpose of this study was to reveal the initial reaction in COVID-19 survivors, to identify sources of resilience and protective factors and risk factors, as well as changes in the subject's behavior. The results show fear in COVID-19 survivors in the early stages of diagnosis. Survivors of COVID-19 can make decisions and solve problems well when they get social support from people around them and can optimize their spirituality
Kesepian sebagai faktor prediktif ide bunuh diri di kalangan mahasiswa: Studi pada mahasiswa Universitas Padjadjaran selama pandemi Covid-19: Loneliness as a predictor factor of suicidal ideation among college students: A study of Padjadjaran University students during the Covid-19 pandemic Hamzah, Vania Diva Salsabila; Triwahyuni, Airin
Mediapsi Vol 9 No 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.mps.2023.009.02.894

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The pandemic situation required the majority of universities to carry out online learning, including Universitas Padjadjaran. The pandemic situation tends to decrease students' probability to interact while doing academic activities. This study was conducted to prove whether loneliness can also predict the emergence of suicide ideation during pandemic Covid-19 using the R-UCLA Loneliness Scale and the Suicide Ideation Scale. The research sample was 171 active students from Universitas Padjadjaran, with 49 male participants and 122 female participants. 20.47% of participants had severe loneliness and 19.3% of participants had high level of suicide ideation. Simple regression test showed that loneliness can be used to predict 27.8% the occurrence of suicidal ideation in male participants and 30% in female participants. Further research can be done by balancing the number of male participants.
Intervensi berbasis self-help daring kurang efektif untuk menurunkan depresi: Sebuah meta analisis Alicia; Yudiarso, Ananta
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.mps.2023.009.02.901

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The increasing number of depressed people in Indonesia has not been matched by the available professionals and services. The development of online technology has encouraged researchers to develop online-based psychological intervention approaches for people to utilize independently (self-help). However, research remains inconsistent regarding the effectiveness of this approach. This study sought to examine the effectiveness of online self-help in reducing depression using a meta-analysis approach. Specifically, we systematically collected and analyzed 16 scientific publications. Findings show that the effectiveness of online self-help interventions in reducing depression is low. This may be due to the influence of several issues, such as the circumstances of the participants and the implementation of the intervention. The results of this study can be taken into consideration for practitioners or for individuals who would like to implement self-help interventions.
Hubungan optimisme karir dan kesuksesan karir subjektif pada guru Apriliani, Enana; Ingarianti, Tri Muji
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The lack of fulfillment of teachers' rights has resulted in teachers feeling less prosperous and less satisfied with their current careers. In order to feel career satisfaction, teachers need a measure of subjective career success. Achieving subjective career success requires career optimism so that teachers can view their future career positively, focus on developing their potential, and plan their career path. The objective of this study is to determine the relationship between career optimism and the eight dimensions of subjective career success among teachers. The study used quantitative methods and quota sampling techniques with a total of 300 participants. The result of the study showed that career optimism is significantly related with the five dimensions of subjective career success, (i.e., authenticity, growth and development, influence, personal life, and satisfaction). Moreover, career optimism is not significantly related with the three other dimensions of subjective career success (i.e. meaningful work, quality of work, and recognition).
Resiliensi pelajar komunitas Kawruh Jiwa dalam menghadapi pandemi COVID-19 Rahmadi, Sidiq; Aji, Danag Bimo; Lestari, Sri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.mps.2023.009.02.903

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Excessive information about COVID-19 comes and goes, causing panic and psychological pressure. It takes awareness of reality and resilience in dealing with uncertain conditions. This study aimed to determine the resilience of the Kawruh Jiwa community students in facing a pandemic. The Phenomenology descriptive qualitative research method with data collection techniques using semi-structured interviews and literature review. The informants of this study were two people aged 51 and 45 years who were determined using a probability sampling technique. The data were analyzed thematically by understanding, analyzing and determining the aposterior coding theme. The results of this study reveal that the teachings of Kawruh Jiwa have a role of self-control when facing reality that is faced with mikir leres (think right), ngudari raribet (unravel commotion), mengenal rasa (recognize feelings), tatag (be steadfast) dan mawas diri (be vigilantly applied) by Kawruh Jiwa students can develop resilience when facing the COVID-19 pandemic.
Studi kualitatif pengalaman emosi ayah dalam pengasuhan anak balita Fadhilah Khoirunnisa; Annisa Hasna Fadhilah; Zainal Abidin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.mps.2023.009.02.921

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The presence of a father in childcare is as important as a mother. This study aims to explore how fathers describe their emotional experiences of parenting. The research participants were fathers who have children under the age of five (1-3 years old). The data collection method used a semi-structured interview technique conducted online with reference to the Parent Development Interview-Revised (PDI-R). A phenomenological approach and iterative coding techniques were used to analyze the data and determine themes. The results identified six main emotions: joy, pain/difficulty, happiness, pride, annoyance/anger, and guilt based on four father’s experiences in parenting: father-child relationship, child-focused experience, father-focused experience, and father role fulfillment experience. The implication of this study is that people can know and realize that fathers feel a variety of positive and negative emotions in their relationship with children, so that they can comprehensively explore the role of fatherhood.
Pengantar editorial MediaPsi 9(2) 2023 Akhrani, Lusy Asa
Mediapsi Vol 9 No 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.mps.2023.009.02.969

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This introductory section summarizes the contributions in this edition of MediaPsi. This edition of Mediapsi presents articles that show people's efforts to maintain their mental health amidst the various problems they face. The first three articles present the results of research on the COVID-19 pandemic and various phenomena faced, such as resilience in COVID-19 survivors and students in the Kawruh community, as well as loneliness and suicidal ideation among students during the COVID-19 pandemic. The fourth article presents the results of research related to fathers' emotional experiences in caring for toddlers; the fifth article presents the results of research related to optimism and subjective career success in teachers; the sixth article displays the inequality phenomenon of increasing depression rates in society, which is not proportional to the increasing number of personnel and quality of professional services; and the sixth article illustrates the phenomenon of inequality in rising rates of depression in society, which deviates from increases in the number of workers and the caliber of professional services.

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