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Admiral Nelson Aritonang
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Bandung Polytechnic of Social Welfare Jl. IR. H. Juanda No.367 Dago, Bandung
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INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Social Work
ISSN : 25987526     EISSN : 25987534     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31595/ijsw.v3i2.226
Core Subject : Social,
The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of social work practice and policies of social work practice. IJSW, particularly focuses on the main problems in the social work practice areas as follows: Social services model for social problems intervention. Social protection model innovation for social problems intervention. Social rehabilitation model innovation for social problems intervention. Social development model innovation for social problems intervention. Social work practice intervention model innovation for social problems intervention. Social policy for social problems intervention.
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIAL INTERACTION AND SELF-CONCEPT OF SMAIT 'ALAMY SUBANG STUDENTS Luthfiyyah, Salwa
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 9 No 1 (2025): IJSW
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v9i1.1458

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Adolescents need attention in their developmental phase, through social interaction adolescents gain knowledge related to the values they may believe in, this can be a factor in the formation of self-concept in adolescents. This study aims to determine the relationship between social interaction and self-concept formation in X and XI grade students of SMAIT 'Alamy Subang. This study used a quantitative approach with a descriptive correlational research design, and sample selection in the form of purposive sampling method. Data collection techniques used in the form of social interaction questionnaires and self-concept to respondents as many as 41 students. Data analysis techniques in this study used nonparametric statistical methods with Spearman Rank correlation. Data processing was carried out using IBM SPSS Statistics Version 30.0.0. The results showed a correlation coefficient of 0.585, which means that the level of strength of the relationship between variables is a strong relationship. It is known that the value of Sig. (2-Tailed) of 0.001, then the value of Sig. (2-Tailed) <0.05, which means there is a significant relationship between social interaction and self-concept. Then the null hypothesis (Ho) is rejected, while the alternative hypothesis (HA) is accepted. This means that there is a significant relationship between social interaction and self-concept of SMAIT 'Alamy Subang students which has a strong level of relationship strength and positive direction. Therefore, improving communication and self-confidence, as well as the role of family support are important factors in the formation of a good self-concept.
STUDENTS' PERCEPTION OF BULLYING BEHAVIOR AT LUQMANUL HAKIM INTEGRATED ISLAMIC MIDDLE SCHOOL, BANDUNG CITY Qurratul'ain, Nadjeela; Suhendar, Suhendar; Tungga, Yeane Ellen Marry
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 9 No 1 (2025): IJSW
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v9i1.1558

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Perception is the process by which individuals receive and interpret stimuli through their senses as a response to specific objects or situations. This perception influences how a person understands and reacts to events, including bullying behavior. This study aims to examine: (1) students’ cognitive understanding of bullying, (2) their emotional (affective) responses to bullying, and (3) their behavioral (conative) tendencies in addressing bullying situations. The study employs a quantitative approach using a descriptive method. A total of 58 students from SMP Islam Terpadu Luqmanul Hakim in Bandung participated in the research, selected using a saturated sampling technique. Data were collected through questionnaires, documentation study, and observation to obtain a comprehensive picture. Instrument validity was ensured through face validity, while reliability was measured using Cronbach’s Alpha to assess response consistency. The findings indicate that students' perceptions of bullying are generally high. The cognitive aspect scored 83.3% (5,024), the affective aspect 81.7% (4,168), and the conative aspect 79.27% (3,678). Based on these results, the researcher developed an intervention program titled “Bullying Prevention Workshop,” which aims to enhance students’ understanding, awareness, and empathy in dealing with bullying issues within the school environment.
Evaluation of the Policy on Handling Homeless and Beggar by the Bandung City Government: A Study of Regional Regulation Number 4 of 2020 on Poverty Alleviation Istyawan, Aryohaji
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 9 No 1 (2025): IJSW
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v9i1.1588

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The Regional Regulation of Bandung City Number 4 of 2020 concerning Poverty Alleviation has notdemonstrated adequate effectiveness in addressing the issues of vagrancy and begging. According to data fromthe Social Service of Bandung City, the number of homeless individuals increased from 148 in 2019 to 948in 2024, while the number of beggars rose from 2,079 to 4,126 during the same period. This fact indicatesthat the approaches used thus far—such as raids, enforcement, and rehabilitation—have not yieldedeffective and optimal outcomes. This study employed a descriptive-qualitative method, collecting data throughinterviews, observations of research subjects and the Dinas Sosial Kota Bandung, as well as documentanalysis of relevant studies. The evaluation results reveal that most beggars and homeless individuals comefrom poor families experiencing educational and economic disparities as well as dysfunctional familyrelationships. Although many have undergone rehabilitation, they often return to the streets due to the lackof sustainable guidance and skill. Furthermore, weak inter-sectoral coordination has made the eradication ofvagrancy and begging less than optimal. This study recommends three inclusive and collaborative policyalternatives to enhance the effectiveness of poverty alleviation, especially the homeless and beggars.
EMOTION REGULATION THROUGH AUDIO JOURNAL: A CASE STUDY OF VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE IN SENTRA MAHATMIYA BALI: A Descriptive Study in the Social Work Intervention Ningtias, Novi Saskia; Faisyahril, Ria; Rahmawati, Atik; Nufus, Belgis Hayyinatun; Mayangsari, Wahyuni; Choirotunnisa, Maisaroh
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 9 No 1 (2025): IJSW
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v9i1.1596

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Blind people are individuals who have limitations in their sense of sight which causes difficulties in responding to social situations, limitations or difficulties in carrying out activities so that assistance is needed from the role around blind people, namely families, people with disabilities have a more sensitive emotional side than other individuals, so the process of recognizing emotions and channeling emotions must be done early, emotional regulation plays a role in the psychological, emotional and health well-being of blind people with disabilities. Health has an influence on the psychology of people with disabilities because it intersects with the mental health of people with disabilities, so all elements of psychology, health, and social have a role in improving the functioning and well-being of the subject. Stable Psychic will affect the social functioning of the subject in the community environment, the process of interaction and social communication of the Family has a role in helping to regulate the emotions of blind people with disabilities so that they are more emotionally, psychologically, health and socially stable, The study aims to determine the process of regulating emotions, recognizing emotions, expressing emotions, and channeling emotions carried out by blind people with disabilities using audio jumaling. Audio jumaling was chosen because it is in accordance with the conditions of blind people with disabilities. The study used a qualitative method with a case study approach. Data collection was carried out using interview techniques, documentation and observation of (one) sub-vector through the assessment process, intervention planning and implementation of audio jumaling vaccine interventions. The results of the study found that sub-vectors had difficulty in regulating emotions due to internal and external problems such as family and friendship, emotions that were not channeled properly made the subject _ so that audio jumaling was needed as an effort to help the process of regulating the emotions of people with visual disabilities. Audio jumaling helps social workers at the Mahatmiva Center to be able to strengthen and provide optimal services.
FAMILY SOCIAL SUPPORT FOR THE ELDERLY IN SUGIHWARAS VILLAGE, PRAMBON DISTRICT, NGANJUK REGENCY Adiwidya Wicaksono, Hanasta; Susilowati, Ellya; Pradytia, Wendy; Rosilawati
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 9 No 1 (2025): IJSW
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v9i1.1615

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This study examines the forms and intensity of family social support provided to elderly individuals in Sugihwaras Village, Prambon Subdistrict, Nganjuk Regency, through four key dimensions: emotional, esteem, instrumental, and informational support. In the context of rural communities, where institutional services are often limited, the family functions as the primary support system in ensuring the physical and psychosocial well-being of elderly individuals. Utilizing a descriptive quantitative research design, the study employed a census method involving 37 elderly individuals cohabiting with family members. Data were collected through structured questionnaires and document analysis. The results indicate that the overall level of family social support is high. Among the four dimensions, instrumental support scored the highest, reflecting substantial family engagement in fulfilling daily physical needs. In contrast, esteem support recorded the lowest score, highlighting a lack of symbolic acknowledgment and emotional affirmation. These findings emphasize the need for comprehensive strategies that strengthen not only functional caregiving but also the affective and symbolic aspects of support, in order to foster dignity, autonomy, and meaningful aging.
COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS FOR NATURAL DISASTERS IN CIKAHURIPAN VILLAGE, LEMBANG DISTRICT, WEST BANDUNG REGENCY Larasati, Andini; Aritonang, Admiral Nelson; Hekmatyar, Versanudin
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 9 No 1 (2025): IJSW
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v9i1.1626

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This study aims to determine the level of disaster preparedness among the community of Cikahuripan Village, Lembang Subdistrict, West Bandung Regency, in facing 4 natural hazards. A quantitative descriptive approach was used, applying the LIPI– UNESCO/ISDR (2006) instrument, which consists of four parameters: disaster risk knowledge, emergency response planning, early warning systems, and resource mobilization. A total of 98 respondents from all neighborhood units (RW) in the village were selected as the research sample. The results showed that the Community Preparedness Index (CPI) reached 74.2, which falls into the "Prepared" category. The highest score was in disaster risk knowledge (83.15), followed by emergency response planning (76.4), early warning systems (67), and the lowest score was in resource mobilization (46.5). The low score in resource mobilization indicates a lack of capacity among residents in organizing logistics, emergency funds, and asset protection during disasters. Based on these findings, a community-based intervention program named "SIAGA CIKAHURIPAN" was designed, focusing on simulation and training activities to enhance the community's ability to mobilize local resources. The program is structured to involve village authorities, community organizations, women, and youth as key actors. This research is expected to serve as a reference for disaster preparedness policy development and the implementation of community-based disaster management programs in high-risk rural areas

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