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Nusantara Journal of Behavioral and Social Science
Published by Utan Kayu Institute
ISSN : 28281039     EISSN : 28280733     DOI : http://doi.org/10.47679/20225
Nusantara Journal of Behavioral and Social Science (NJBSS) targets all the current and future prospective of research in the behavioral and social sciences. The journal accepts all types of articles such as research articles, case reports, reviews, commentary and short communications etc., behavioral sciences include psychology, psychobiology, criminology and cognitive science. > Psychology > Political science > Public health > Accounting > Applied anthropology > Social networks > Cognitive science > Sociology > Organizational behavior > Anthropology > Social neuroscience > Operations research > Management science > Behavioral economics
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Integrating Islamic Psychological Principles in Enhancing Students' Academic Resilience Aprilianti, Eka
Nusantara Journal of Behavioral and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
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This study examines the concept of resilience within the context of Islamic psychology, an area relatively unexplored by conventional psychological approaches. Employing qualitative methodology, particularly document review, this research aims to understand how principles documented in the Quran and Hadith can influence individual resilience in facing academic stress and challenges. The data analysis process involves data reduction, display, and conclusion drawing, emphasizing validation through credibility, transferability, dependability, and confirmability of results. Key findings indicate that the practical application of Islamic values enhances academic resilience, reflected in individuals’ resilience when facing academic tasks. This study provides new insights into educational psychology by offering an alternative perspective that integrates spiritual dimensions into education. This enriches our understanding of resilience, while also making a significant theoretical contribution to the development of modern educational paradigms. By exploring the methods of Islamization of knowledge, this study also delves into aspects of resilience rooted in Islamic values, providing constructive solutions to criticisms of modern psychology often considered detached from divine values. The practical implications of this research are expected to support more effective mentoring and teaching efforts in value-based educational contexts.
Factors Influencing Aggression Among Adolescents in Indonesia: A Literature Review: Faktor-Faktor yang Memengaruhi Remaja di Indonesia Melakukan Agresivitas: Literature Review Wangsa, Pande Ryan Praba; Tobing, David Hizkia
Nusantara Journal of Behavioral and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
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Adolescent aggression has long been a major concern in the fields of educational psychology and sociology, especially in Indonesia where social and cultural dynamics play a role in shaping adolescent behavior. This study is a systematic literature review, examining 30 publications from the years 2014 to 2023 to understand the factors influencing aggression among Indonesian adolescents. This method involved collecting data from various sources accessed through Google Scholar using relevant keywords associated with adolescent aggression. The purpose of this review is to specifically ascertain the effects of internal factors such as emotional maturity, emotional intelligence, and self-control, as well as external factors including peer conformity, parental communication styles, parenting styles, and the intensity of online gaming on aggressive behavior in adolescents. The findings from this analysis are expected to provide deeper insights into effective ways to intervene and prevent aggressive behaviors among adolescents in Indonesia, thereby making a significant contribution to parenting practices, education, and social and mental health policy for adolescents.
Some aspects of Mental health care in India Purohit, Brijesh C.
Nusantara Journal of Behavioral and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
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The National Mental Health Policy of India redefines mental health not simply as the absence of mental disorders but as a comprehensive state of well-being. This state enables individuals to realize their own abilities, cope with the normal stresses of life, work productively, and fruitfully contribute to their community. Recent data indicates a troubling increase in both the incidence and severity of mental illnesses globally. This study utilizes a comprehensive dataset provided by the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), conducting a detailed factorial analysis to explore the impact of socio-economic factors on mental health across different Indian states and socio-economic strata. Key socio-economic variables such as gender, age, education, and financial dependence were analyzed to determine their influence on mental well-being. Our findings reveal significant relationships where lower levels of education and higher levels of financial dependence correlate with poorer mental health outcomes. These insights highlight the necessity for tailored mental health strategies that address specific local and socio-economic contexts rather than applying a uniform approach across diverse populations. This research underscores the importance of situational and context-aware health policies and interventions that can effectively address and mitigate the unique challenges faced by various groups within the population. The implications of these findings support the call for a more nuanced and strategic approach to mental health policy-making that can better serve India’s diverse societal needs.
The psychological experience of sickle cell disease in a Cameroonian adolescent living with her grandparents Nsangou, Hassan Njifon; Mboe, Gustave Georges
Nusantara Journal of Behavioral and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
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Sickle cell disease, the most widespread genetic disorder globally, is characterized by chronic and painful crises and high treatment costs, particularly in the Sub-Saharan African context where the disease is often associated with imminent death. This study aims to understand the experiences of an adolescent in Cameroon living with this disease and residing with her grandparents. Through in-depth interviews, we reveal how therapy non-compliance—particularly evident in medication delays—and the ambivalent behavior of her grandparents impact her disease management. The grandparents exhibit behaviors that are sometimes overprotective and at times aggressive, which not only affect how this adolescent understands and manages her condition but also hinder the process of subjectivation of her disease. These findings highlight the need to provide a space for grandparents to express their understanding of their granddaughter's illness and to assume their role in the care process. This study extends our understanding of family dynamics in managing sickle cell disease and demonstrates the importance of supporting grandparents as crucial resources in healthcare within this context.
Self-Control and the Phenomenon of Toxic Online Disinhibition in Teenagers Who Have Twitter Ramadhani, Annisa Zahra; Merida, Sarita Candra
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This study explores the significant negative correlation between self-control and toxic online disinhibition behaviors among adolescents on Twitter, utilizing a quantitative correlational methodology. The research focused on a purposively sampled group of 165 teenagers, aged 12-21, in Bekasi City who actively use Twitter. This selection was driven by the desire to understand social media behaviors among urban youth, with non-probability sampling allowing for targeted data collection from this specific demographic. The research instruments included a Likert scale to measure both self-control and the levels of toxic online disinhibition. Spearman correlation analysis revealed that higher self-control is associated with lower levels of toxic online disinhibition, indicating a moderate negative relationship. These findings underscore the importance of interventions aimed at enhancing self-regulatory skills among teenagers to mitigate negative online behaviors. Further research could incorporate mediating factors such as emotional intelligence and socio-environmental influences to enrich understanding of these dynamics. The results contribute to the existing literature by highlighting the potential of targeted educational policies in fostering more positive online interactions among youth.
Learning from Mistakes: A Thematic Analysis of Flight 401's Situational Awareness Lapses Yıldız, Ezgi
Nusantara Journal of Behavioral and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
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Situational awareness is a fundamental pillar in aviation, essential for safety, operational efficiency, and crew training. This study focuses on the tragedy of Eastern Airlines Flight 401 as a case study to illustrate the importance of effective communication and Crew Resource Management (CRM) in preventing accidents. Through thematic analysis, the research reveals how pilot distractions, cockpit instrument malfunctions, and communication failures in critical conditions contributed to the accident. The findings indicate that comprehensive training that integrally incorporates technological aspects and human factors, as well as an emphasis on effective CRM, is crucial. Practical implications of this research include the development of training modules aimed at enhancing interactive and collaborative communication among crew members. The study also recommends future research focus on aviation technology, air traffic control dynamics, and human-machine interactions, with the goal of deepening understanding of situational awareness dynamics and advancing aviation safety practices. These findings are expected to make a significant contribution to the literature on situational awareness and aviation safety practices.

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