scholarly journals Resiliensi Remaja dan Implikasinya Terhadap Kebutuhan Pengembangan Buku Bantuan Diri

2022 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 78-88
Author(s):  
Eka Wahyuni ◽  
Vidya Siti Wulandari

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui gambaran resiliensi pada remaja di salah satu sekolah unggulan dan kebutuhan untuk mengembangkan resiliensi dengan buku bantuan diri. Sampel penelitian ini menggunakan teknik insidental sampling dengan jumlah sebanyak 106 remaja. Alat ukur yang digunakan adalah Child Youth Resilience Measure-Revised (CYRM-R) dan studi kebutuhan buku bantuan diri mengenai resiliensi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pada umumnya remaja memiliki tingkat resiliensi sedang dengan skor 67,2. Remaja yang memiliki resiliensi luar biasa sebanyak 3,74% (4 orang), resiliensi tinggi sebanyak 25,23% (27 orang), resiliensi sedang sebanyak 46,73% (50 orang), dan resiliensi rendah sebanyak 23,36% (25 orang). Tingkat resiliensi pada remaja laki-laki lebih tinggi dengan rerata 67,6 dibanding remaja perempuan dengan rerata 66,86. Rerata aspek personal resilience sebesar 39,93 lebih tinggi dibanding rerata aspek caregiver resilience sebesar 27,26. Meskipun tingkat resiliensi yang dimiliki remaja rata-rata pada kategori sedang, mereka tidak pernah mendapatkan materi pengembangan resiliensi dalam layanan bimbingan konseling di sekolah. Sebanyak 80% remaja tertarik untuk menggunakan media buku bantuan diri dalam layanan BK. Oleh karena itu, pengembangan buku bantuan diri sangat penting untuk membantu remaja dalam mengembangkan kemampuan resiliensi yang mereka miliki. Buku bantuan diri mengenai resiliensi berjudul “Terus Melangkah: Tak Perlu Takut Ketika Hidup Menjadi Sedikit Sulit” dengan materi dan lembar kerja yang tersedia untuk mengembangkan resiliensi mendapatkan hasil uji validasi dengan ahli media dengan skor 84,5% (sangat layak) dan hasil uji validasi dengan ahli materi dengan skor 80,3% (layak). Sehingga rata-rata kelayakan buku bantuan diri mengenai resiliensi yaitu 82,4% (sangat layak).

2019 ◽  
Vol 43 (6) ◽  
pp. 295-295
Author(s):  
Francis Stella Sophia Senthil

2014 ◽  
Vol 16 (5) ◽  
pp. 276-293 ◽  
Author(s):  
Celia Chow ◽  
Agnes Tiwari

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the following questions. First, what are the experiences of family caregivers in caring for community-dwelling stroke survivors? Second, what services help or do not help the caregivers in managing their caregiving role? Design/methodology/approach – A qualitative study was conducted with a total of six focus group interviews with 29 stroke caregivers selected using convenience sampling in a local community centre. All interviews were recorded and transcribed for content analysis. Findings – The results pointed to three main themes working together to facilitate desirable outcomes in caregiving and prevent elder abuse: factors contributing to caregiver stress and factors that have a buffering effect on caregiver stress and unmet needs identified from caregivers’ experiences. Research limitations/implications – The authors found that there were a number of factors contributing to caregiver stress. The findings matched with the concept that caregiver stress should not be considered as the primary cause of elder abuse. Findings provided information for further research to investigate positive coping and adjustment for stroke survivors, caregivers and their families. Practical implications – Policy makers and service providers may consider specific policies and tailor-made services to enhance the effectiveness of current practice. The themes emerging from the study could be further reviewed in a longitudinal way to explore the cost-effectiveness, the outcomes and trajectory of interventional programmes. Social implications – Education would be essential to let the public understand caregivers’ difficulties and needs. Prevention of elder abuse may be approached with a range of risk factors for both perpetrating and being elder abuse victim. Originality/value – From the findings of the study, the authors found that there were service gaps within policy and interventions. Concrete suggestions for improving the public's attitude and public facilities/transport for the disabled were captured in the study. In addition to personal resilience, caregivers had a strong wish for a supportive environment and services that would facilitate a better caregiving outcome.


2013 ◽  
pp. 167-183 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laura Bates ◽  
Tom Luster ◽  
Deborah J. Johnson ◽  
Desiree Baolian Qin ◽  
Meenal Rana

Every Doctor ◽  
2018 ◽  
pp. 19-31
Author(s):  
Leanne Rowe ◽  
Michael Kidd
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leodoro J. Labrague ◽  
Cherry Ann Ballad

AbstractBackgroundThe lockdown measures imposed by many countries since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic have been useful in slowing the transmission of the disease; however, there is growing concern regarding their adverse consequences on overall health and well-being, particularly among young people. To date, most studies have focused on the mental health consequences of the lockdown measures, while studies assessing how this disease control measure influences the occurrence of fatigue are largely absent.AimThe aims of this study are two-fold: (a) to examine the levels of lockdown fatigue, and (2) to determine the role of coping behaviours, personal resilience, psychological well-being and perceived health in fatigue associated to the lockdown measure.MethodsThis is an online cross-sectional study involving 243 college students in the Central Philippines during the sixth month of the lockdown measure implemented due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Five standardised scales were used to collect the data.ResultsOverall, college students reported moderate levels of lockdown fatigue, with a mean score of 31.54 (out of 50). Physical exhaustion or tiredness, headaches and body pain, decreased motivation and increased worry were the most pronounced manifestations of fatigue reported. Gender and college year were identified as important predictors of fatigue. Increased personal resilience and coping skills were associated with lower levels of lockdown fatigue.ConclusionCollege students experience moderate levels of fatigue during the mandatory lockdown or home confinement period. Resilient students and those who perceive higher social support experience lower levels of fatigue during the lockdown period compared to students with low resilience and social support. Lockdown fatigue may be addressed by formulating and implementing interventions to enhance personal resilience and social support among college students.


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