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Journal : JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (JHSSB)

MUSICIANS' COPING STRATEGIES AMID THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Marina Simarmata; David Hizkia Tobing
JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): FEBRUARY
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jhssb.v2i2.554

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The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic added to the problems and obstacles faced by musicians. Enforcement of a policy of limiting activities makes all musicians becomes hampered. Problem such as job loss faced by musicians can cause stress. Applying the right coping strategies can help musicians make adjustments and avoid prolonged stress. This research aims to find out what coping strategies are used by the musicians lost amid the COVID-19 pandemic and what factors influence the choice of coping strategy by using qualitative methods phenomenological approach. Data collection using semi-structured interviews. Respondents in this study were 5 musicians who lost their jobs in the middle the COVID-19 pandemic and experiencing problems or obstacles at work as musicians due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The results show that the strategy method coping used by respondents consist of distraction, problem solving, and support seeking. The choice of coping strategy methods in this study is influenced by desire yourself, hobbies and abilities, as well as family and friendship environment. Impact that arises after carrying out coping strategies is to feel calm and happy and the economic situation is getting better as seen from the income of the respondents which increases.
DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING IN ONLY DAUGHTERS RELATED TO THE NYENTANA TRADITION IN TABANAN Ni Putu Krisadelia; David Hizkia Tobing
JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): MAY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jhssb.v2i3.596

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Nyentana is a marriage system where the woman proposes to the man, and then the man moves into the woman's family. Nyentana marriage is an alternative for families who have only daughters to continue the descent. Finding a man who is willing to commit to nyentana is not easy, especially for the only daughters in the Tabanan district, which is known for its nyentana tradition. The various problems that only daughters face can cause psychological issues. This study aims to describe the subjective well-being of only daughters in relation to the nyentana tradition in Tabanan. This research uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach. Data collection was conducted through semi-structured interviews with five respondents who were only daughters aged 21-24 years and domiciled in Tabanan. The data analysis used theoretical coding. The results found five findings that described subjective well-being in only daughters, such as awareness of responsibility, family love, gratitude, and life principles in the nyentana tradition; challenges in getting nyentana; self-assessment as an only child; dreams for the future; and responses to problems. This study is expected to be a reference for individuals who seek to improve their quality of life.