Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology
Journal of Educational, Health, and Community Psychology (JEHCP) published an article, and empirical study that have originality, novelty and fill the gap of knowledge, that focused on educational psychology, health psychology and community psychology. JEHCP is an open access peer reviewed, multidisciplinary journal that publishes quality studies related to psychology. JEHCP is interdisciplinary in approach, and includes to reports of qualitative case studies, quantitative experiments and surveys, mixed method studies, action researches, meta-analyses, and discussions of conceptual and methodological issues. The field of educational psychology includes the effectiveness of educational interventions, the psychology of teaching, and the social psychology of schools as organizations, motor skills and other psycho-physiological processes; cognitive development involving areas such as problem solving, language acquisition; social, personality, and emotional development; self-concept and identity formation. The field of Health Psychology includes the stress-related ilnesses, the health coping strategy, resiliency, work on health attitudes and behaviour, health locus of control, quality of life in chronic disease, influence of emotion on health and health-related behaviours, psychological interventions in health and disease as well as psychological aspects of prevention. The field of Community Psychology includes research, evaluation, assessment and intervention, and review articles that deal with human behavior in community settings. Articles of interest include descriptions and evaluations of service programs and projects, studies of youth, parenting, and family development, methodology and design for work in the community, the interaction of groups in the larger community, and criminals and corrections.
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Who Have Higher Psychological Well-Being? A Comparison Between Early Married And Adulthood Married Women
Lavina Rosalinda, Latipun Yuni Nurhamida
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 2, No 2: September 2013
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan
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DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v2i2.3736
Abstract Theoritically, marriage and age is two aspects related to level of psychological well-being (PWB). A person who married will be healthier physically and psychologically, so it can increase the PWB. The PWB will be higher for adult rather than younger. The question is, what about someone who got married at an early age? Is there any difference between the level of PWB on early married women and women who married in adulthood? Therefore, this study aimed to see differences between those two subjects. The research used survey methods, with PWB scale as the instrument. Subjects in this study were women aged 20-30 years, who married at the aged under 20 years and above 20 years. Subjects in this study 67 people. The results showed significant differences in levels of PWB among women who married early to married adult women (t = 3.816, p = 0.000, p <0,01). Adulthood-married women had a higher level of PWB than early age married women.Keywords: Psychological well-being, Early Marriage, adulthood marriage
Ethos of Education And Welfare of Muslim Migrants: Case Study in Migrant Settlement of Pangkoh, Pulang Pisau Regency, Central Kalimantan Province
Abdul Qodir
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 1, No 2: September 2012
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DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v1i2.3803
AbstractThis study focused on issues of education and welfare ethos, which define: (1) how the ethos phenomenon of Muslim migrants toward education, and (2) how the image of success in educational and welfare ethos in Pangkoh. This research aims to describe and interpret ethos phenomena of education, success, and welfare through perspective of psychology and Islam. Subjects were Muslim migrants living in Pangkoh. They are grouped in two sections of migrants namely migrant with secondary education by 12 families, and those with basic education, primary school or an equivalent amounting 11 families. Data collection techniques using primary techniques of in-depth interviews and observations related to the problem. This study shows Muslim migrant groups who have basic education are not directly educational ethos, but they produce graduates capable of working. Migrant children claimed their success in the struggle of parents are blessed by Allah SWT. The contribution of this research will develop the ethos of the Muslim migrants for valuable input for local governments Pulang Pisau, and as a true imaging.Keywords: Ethos, education, welfare, muslim migrant.Â
The Risk Factor that Affect Children Diarrhea in The Island of Java 2013 (Riskesdas 2013 Data Analysis)
Dian Perwita Sari;
Budyanra Budyanra
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 6 No 1 April 2017
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DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v6i1.6615
Abstract  Diarrhea is the biggest cause of infant and child death in Indonesia. In 2013, Indonesian Ministry of Health stated that children diarrhea incidence was still high and rated as public health problem accounting for 6.7 per cent. Two of five provinces with the highest incidence of infant diarrhea in Indonesia was located in the island of Java, even though Java has the biggest achievement in infant and child healthcare coverage as well as the physical quality of drinking water and improved sanitation over the national. Based on these facts, the purpose of this study was to identify risk factors that affect the incidence of children diarrhea in Java 2013. Binary logistic regression was used to statistical analysis with incidence of children diarrhea as response variable while the explanatory variables are age, nutritional status, level maternal education, maternal age, maternal behavior of washing hands, access to sources of drinking water, access to sanitation facilities and household density. The source of data was Riskesdas 2013. The results of this study showed that all the explanatory variables: age, nutritional status, maternal education level, maternal age, maternal behavior of washing hands, access to sources of drinking water, access to sanitation facilities and household density significantly affect the incidence of children diarrhea. Keywords: children diarrhea, binary logistic regression, Riskesdas 2013.Â
Effect of a serious game JeStiMulE in emotion recognition of Moroccan autistic children
Khaoula MAMMAD
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 7 No 1 April 2018
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DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v7i1.8429
Human beings can express their emotions in different ways such as facial expressions, bodily expressions, prosody, or language. However, ASDs are life-long neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by varying levels of social and communicative defcit. The influence of a "serious game" named "JeStimule" on improving the recognition of facial emotions in children with autism. We have 17 autistic children with different characteristics recruited for a cross-sectional study. The level of language comprehension and academic learning is slightly heterogeneous. We have more boys than girls with an average age of 11.23. It has been concluded that children have a gradual ease in recognizing the following emotions: Happiness, surprise, sadness, anger, pain, fear, but the result of the 3 emotions that is lacking (Neutral, funny face, Disgust) was unsatisfactory and very difficult for the child to understand. This type of educational game for children with autism is effective and important for this child profile, to improve these skills to recognize the emotions of others. However, there is a need to carry out more research to put in place specific educational games in the context of a Moroccan child. Autism recognition of emotions is a cognitive remediation area of great interest to this population.Â
Outgroup residents attitude towards the existence of special Islamic housing
Hendro Prabowo;
Mahargyantari P Dewi;
Henny Regina Salve;
Afmi Fuad
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 8 No 3 September 2019
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DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v8i3.12688
A gated community is a gated residential area its mean as a term with a negative connotation related to social segregation. Today there has also been a growing upper-class housing that is devoted to Muslims in Jakarta. One of them is Light Islamic Townhouse in East Jakarta. This case study examines the attitude of the out-group resident to the housing, where the out-group resident is the same neighborhood with the resident of the housing (living in the same Rukun Tetangga). With interviewed to 16 participants and did participant observation, the results show that middle class from the out-group resident consider the existence of the housing as closed, unwilling to blend, and exclusive. While the lower class from the out-group resident considered the existence of the housing to be positive and profitable because of cross-subsidies. Practical and theoretical implications are discussed. Keywords: attitude, out-group, gated community.
The Role of Personality Factors on Job Satisfaction among Academic Staff at Public Research University
Aida Mehrad, Hanina Halimatussadiah Ma’rof Bin Redzuan, Haslinda Abdullah
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 4 No 1 April 2015
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DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v4i1.3697
Abstract The current study was intended to examine the association between personality factors and job satisfaction among academic staff. The job satisfaction assumed as an essential factor in educational organizations spatially university that influenced by various factors. Moreover, distinguishing these effective factors is very important and lack of consideration to this inner feeling leads to several abnormal organizational behaviors at university. Therefore, this study focused on the association between these two factors at university. A cross-sectional examination design was applied with purposive selected sample that taken from academic staff (N=440) of public research universities in Klang Valley, Malaysia. In present study, the participants completed the job descriptive index inventory and the big five personality test which explained their personality factors and their relation with job satisfaction. It is concluded that neuroticism as one of the main personality factors predicts job satisfaction and there is negative relationship between neuroticism and job satisfaction and also there are positive relationships between agreeableness, consciousness and openness with job satisfaction that analyzed by correlation coefficient and regression analysis test. Key word: personality factors, job satisfaction, academic staff, university
Evaluation of National Policy about Domestic Violence against Women in Iran
Bahare Fallahi Aida Mehrad
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 3, No 1: April 2014
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DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v3i1.3731
Abstract One of the unpleasant behaviors that threats women’ life and leads to various disquiets among family members is domestic violence. Prevention of  this  social dilemma and  recognizing of  its  mechanism supposed as  a  vital  and predictable fact in national policies. Into the bargain, it is enough necessary to determine the national policies for protecting women to meliorate mental health in society. The goal of current literature is looking at the factors that may contribute to domestic violence against women. Also, this paper evaluate position of women in constitute law, civil law and national policies in Iran with the purpose of women’ protect in the society. Key word: Domestic violence, Women, National policy, Iran
Hubungan Intensitas Menonton Tayangan Kekerasan di Televisi dan Intensitas Pemberian Punishment dengan Perilaku Bulyying di Kalangan Pelajar SMA
Bambang Suprihatin
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 1, No 1: April 2012
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DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v1i1.3797
Abstract Bullying is an aggression act that goal to hurt, humiliate and coercion a weak victim psychologically and physicaly. The present study aims to examine the role of watching violent movie in televesion, and punishment reinforcement with bullying behavior among senior high school students. 128 students were involved in this study. The result showed that there is a relationship between watching violent movie in television and punishment reinforcement with bullying behavior. The implication of the study is discussed further in article.Keywords: intensity watching violent movie in television, punishment reinforcement and  bullying behavior.Â
Quality of Romantic Attachment, Forgiveness, and Altruism in Parents of Children with Special Needs and Parents of Regular School Children
Bagher Ghobari Bonab;
Farzaneh Motamedi;
Fatemeh Shabizade;
Shohreh Sadeghi
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 5 No 3 December 2016
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DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v5i3.6161
Abstract The aim of the current study was to investigate the relationship between forgiveness, quality of romantic attachment with altruism in parents of children with special needs and regular school children. In this study, 275 individuals (144 parents of regular school children using cluster sampling and 131 parents of children with special needs using available sampling[procedure) were selected. In this study Enright forgiveness inventory (Enright, 1977), Adult Attachment Inventory (Hazen& Shaver, 1987), and altruism (Ashton & et al., 1998); were used. Analysis of data was performed by using multiple regression analysis. Results of the analysis revealed that in parents of regular school children there was a significant negative correlation between insecure attachment to spouse and cognitive, emotional and behavioral domain of forgiveness. Whereas in parents of exceptional children there was a significant negative correlation between insecure attachment to spouse and cognitive and behavioral dimensions of forgiveness. Multiple regression analysis revealed that in mothers of children with special needs and regular school children quality of attachment to the spouse was a significant variable in determining the forgiveness (cognitive, behavioral and emotional dimension of forgiveness). The quality of attachment is a significant variable in determining the magnitude of forgiveness. Keyword: forgiveness, quality of attachment to spouse, altruism, exceptional parents, regular school children’s mother. Â
An Investigation of Materialism and Life Satisfaction
Afreen Faiza
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 6 No 3 December 2017
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DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v6i3.8315
Abstract The collectivistic culture of Pakistan is perforating with hedonic, modern and lavishing values. People are becoming more concerned with material aspirations and accumulation of wealth. The aim of present study is to investigate the relationship between materialism and life satisfaction among Pakistani individuals. A sample of (N=104) Muslim individuals were recruited through random sampling technique from different areas of Karachi city. Their age ranged from 16-46 years (M= 1.60, S.D=.854). The individuals were administered Richins Material values scale (2004) and Diener et al. [G1] the Satisfaction with Life Scale (1985). A significant positive relationship was obtained between materialism and life satisfaction (r=.273, p< .01). The future implementation of strategies for promotion of wellbeing of Pakistani individuals is discussed in the light of findings of present study.Keywords: Materialism, Life Satisfaction, Muslim, Karachi, PakistanÂ