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Jurnal Ilmu Psikologi dan Kesehatan
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Jurnal Ilmu Psikologi dan Kesehatan (SIKONTAN) | ISSN (e): 2963-8690 merupakan jurnal ilmiah yang menerbitkan artikel bidang psikologi dan kesehatan. Jurnal ini terbit setiap tiga bulanan, yakni bulan Januari, April, Juli, dan Oktober. Adapun cakupan dari jurnal ini antara lain: Bidang Psikologi: Psikologi Pendidikan, Psikologi Klinis, Psikologi Perkembangan, dan Psikologi Sosial. Bidang Kesehatan: Ilmu kedokteran, ilmu keperawatan, ilmu kebidanan, farmasi, dan ilmu gizi.
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FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PERILAKU MEROKOK PADA MAHASISWA PSDKU UNPAD PANGANDARAN Siti Azzahra, Rahma; Koswara, Iwan; Fuady, Ikhsan
Jurnal Ilmu Psikologi dan Kesehatan (SIKONTAN) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025)
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This study aims to analyze the factors that affect smoking behavior in PSDKU students of Padjadjaran University Pangandaran. A quantitative approach was used by involving 102 student respondents who were selected based on certain characteristics. The variables studied included individual factors (stress and self-esteem), family factors (relationships with parents and economic conditions), and environmental factors (peer influence and social norms). The results of multiple regression analysis showed that environmental and individual factors had a significant influence on smoking behavior, while family factors did not have a significant influence. Environmental factors, such as peer influence and social norms, are the dominant predictors in students' smoking behavior. The conclusion of this study emphasizes the need for integrative efforts from campuses, families, and communities in overcoming smoking behavior through education, psychological support, and the formation of a smoke-free environment.
DINAMIKA PERMAINAN MONOPOLI DALAM PERKEMBANGAN KOGNITIF SISWA-SISWI DI PAUD TK ANAK CERIA SURABAYA Dwi Nata, Lola; Salsabila, Annisa; Talitha, Adeline; Untsal Asad, Amiroh; Sasi Kirana, Rhein
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Monopoly games are increasingly neglected along with the development of increasingly sophisticated gadgets. This research aims to stimulate the cognitive aspects of preschool children to be able to develop and train their abilities by using symbols, such as words, pictures, and ideas so that they can present a concept. This research is based on Piaget's cognitive theory, especially in the preoperational stage. This study used a qualitative approach, using participatory observation techniques and informal interviews involving three subjects and using a review of previous literature to compare the results of the study. The results stated that the subjects were able to present the media in the Monopoly game using language, number patterns, pictures, colors, train executive functions, and train children to organize strategies in solving a simple problem. The results of this study are also supported by giving pre-test and post test during the implementation of stimulation activities. Future research can use other simple media to train cognitive aspects of pre-school children, using quantitative methods so that other aspects outside this study can be measured and more systematic.
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE SPREAD OF CONTAGIOUS SKIN DISEASES IN OVERCROWDED URBAN ENVIRONMENTS: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS Kusumawaty, Ira
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The spread of contagious skin diseases in densely populated areas presents a significant public health challenge. This study explores the epidemiology of skin diseases within high-density urban populations, analyzing the contributing factors, transmission dynamics, and preventive strategies. The study was conducted in an urban area with a high concentration of residents, focusing on the most prevalent skin diseases, including scabies, fungal infections, and impetigo. Data was collected through surveys, clinical examinations, and environmental assessments to understand the correlation between overcrowding, hygiene practices, and spread disease. Results indicated a strong link between high population density and the increased incidence of skin infections. Limited access to healthcare, poor sanitation, and lack of public health education were identified as key factors exacerbating the issue. The findings emphasize the importance of early diagnosis, public health interventions, and community education in reducing the transmission of skin diseases. This study provides valuable insights into the epidemiology of contagious skin diseases in urban settings, offering guidance for policymakers and health practitioners in addressing this ongoing issue.
MENTAL HEALTH DYNAMICS IN THE CONTEXT OF COLLECTIVIST CULTURE: A STUDY OF INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES IN INDONESIA Virdiyanti, Ruri
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The dynamics of mental health are significantly shaped by cultural factors, and collectivist cultures offer a unique lens for understanding mental well-being. This study explores mental health within the context of collectivist culture in Indonesia, focusing specifically on indigenous communities. Indonesia, with its vast array of indigenous cultures, presents a unique environment to examine how traditional practices, communal values, and social cohesion affect mental health outcomes. This paper explores how the interplay of cultural norms, community relationships, and traditional coping mechanisms influences individual and collective mental health. Utilizing a qualitative approach, the study employs interviews, focus groups, and ethnographic observation in indigenous communities across Java, Bali, and Sumatra. The results suggest that the collectivist orientation, which emphasizes social harmony, interdependence, and familial ties, has both positive and negative effects on mental health. On the one hand, community support and collective responsibility foster resilience and reduce the stigma associated with mental health issues. On the other hand, the pressure to conform to societal norms and uphold collective values can lead to feelings of isolation, stress, and suppression of individual mental health needs. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of mental health in collectivist societies and provide valuable insights into culturally sensitive mental health interventions. The paper concludes with implications for mental health policy and practices in indigenous communities and the broader Southeast Asian region.
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY IN CHILDREN IN JORDAN: UNDERSTANDING COGNITIVE, EMOTIONAL, AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN AN ARAB CONTEXT Ahmad Bani Amer, Mohammad
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The field of educational psychology has gained significant attention over the years, particularly in the context of different cultural and educational settings. This paper explores the educational psychology of children in Jordan, highlighting the impact of cognitive, emotional, and social development within the unique cultural context of the Middle East. The study reviews various factors affecting children’s learning processes, including parental involvement, socio-economic status, cultural values, and the influence of the traditional educational system. It also delves into the role of teachers, the curriculum, and how these aspects interact to influence children’s academic and emotional development. Furthermore, the research addresses challenges children face in their learning journey, including socio-cultural barriers, mental health concerns, and the educational policies that shape the schooling system. Based on a thorough review of current research and existing data, this article provides a comprehensive analysis of the educational psychology of children in Jordan and how these insights can contribute to improving educational practices and policies in the region. Ultimately, it argues for a more inclusive, culturally sensitive approach to education that considers the cognitive, emotional, and social development of students in Jordan’s unique educational environment. The paper aims to contribute to the growing body of knowledge in educational psychology and offers recommendations for future research and intervention programs.
PSYCHOLOGY AND HEALTH OF INDONESIAN UMRAH PILGRIMS: EXPLORING MENTAL AND PHYSICAL WELL-BEING DURING THE JOURNEY Abdallah Al-Shreifeen, Iyad; Marlinda, Marlinda
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This study examines the psychological and health aspects of Indonesian pilgrims performing Umrah, a spiritual journey to Mecca. Given the importance of Umrah as a religious obligation for many Muslims, understanding the psychological and physical challenges faced by the pilgrims is critical. The research explores factors such as stress, anxiety, physical exhaustion, and social interactions during the pilgrimage, focusing on the specific experiences of Indonesian pilgrims. A mixed-methods approach was used, including surveys and interviews, to gather data from 200 participants. The findings highlight that while the spiritual experience of Umrah can bring a sense of peace and fulfillment, the physical and psychological challenges of the journey—such as fatigue, homesickness, and health concerns—are significant. Pilgrims’ health and psychological well-being are closely intertwined, with spiritual experiences acting as both a source of strength and stress. These insights are crucial for religious organizations, travel agencies, and healthcare providers to better prepare pilgrims for the physical and mental demands of Umrah, ensuring a more enriching and healthier pilgrimage experience. The study also suggests recommendations for improving the support systems for Indonesian pilgrims and the importance of mental health care in religious travel.

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