Erlina Anggraini
Northeast Normal University

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Level Depresi dan Dampaknya terhadap Ide Bunuh Diri pada Mahasiswa di Pulau Sumbawa Kusumasari Kartika Hima Darmayanti; Erlina Anggraini; Efan Yudha Winata; Siti Dini Fakhriya; Diana Putri Arini; Veronica Kristiyani; Inda Purwasih; Sarah Afifah
JURNAL PSIKOLOGI Vol 18, No 1 (2022): Jurnal Psikologi
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/jp.v18i1.15792

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Sejak 2018, terdapat beberapa kasus bunuh diri dari kalangan mahasiswa di Pulau Sumbawa. Depresi merupakan salah satu faktor yang mempengaruhi ide bunuh diri. Penelitian ini menguji perbedaan ide bunuh diri berdasarkan pada perbedaan level depresi mahasiswa. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian kuantitatif dengan menggunakan online survei pada mahasiswa S1 (n = 163). Analisis statistik menggunakan Anova One-Way, dan hasilnya mengindikasikan bahwa terdapat 5 level depresi mengacu pada BDI-II, yaitu: Normal, gangguan mood ringan, batas depresi klinis, depresi sedang, dan depresi berat. Uji Anova One-Way menemukan signifikansi perbedaan tingkat ide bunuh diri berdasarkan pada kategori depresi pada mahasiswa. Kategori depresi berat mempunyai kontribusi tertinggi terhadap ide bunuh diri, sedangkan kategori normal mempunyai pengaruh terendah terhadap ide bunuh diri. Bagi psikolog dan psikiater, temuan penelitian berimplikasi agar memberikan intervensi dan treatment yang berbeda untuk mengatasi ide bunuh diri pada mahasiswa berdasarkan pada level depresi.
Elementary school students’ learning difficulties on distance learning during COVID-19: the psychological approach Aquami Aquami; Mifathul Husni; Dian Andesta Bujuri; Nyayu Khodijah; Kusumasari Kartika Hima Darmayanti; Amilda Amilda; Masnun Baiti; Erlina Anggraini; Marjon C. Malacapay
International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE) Vol 13, No 3: June 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijere.v13i3.27476

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During the COVID-19 period, pupils in primary schools have encountered various learning challenges. In Indonesia, this occurs in every primary school. This study intends to lighten the psychological aspect of distance learning challenges. This study employs a mixed-method methodology by integrating qualitative research, a case study technique, and quantitative description (n=414). Researchers looked at three primary school models in South Sumatra and Special Region of Yogyakarta: Model A, which used technology-based online learning; Model B, which integrated online and offline learning; and Model C, which only used WhatsApp group-based offline learning. Focus group discussions, observations, documentation, and interviews with teachers, parents, and students were all undertaken by the researchers. They also distributed open-ended and closed-ended questionnaires via Google Form. The interactive Miles, Huberman, and Saldana’s models were used to analyze data. The findings demonstrated that children in all three school models encountered similar learning challenges. Still, in Model C, the complexity of those challenges was more significant than in Model A and Model B. Learning challenges included issues with comprehending topics, struggling to solve the problems with completing tasks, and working with self-study. The lack of essential psychological needs, such as the ability to interact and actualize oneself, as well as the boredom or monotony of students when pursuing distance learning, are some of the causes of learning challenges. The findings of this study have consequences for teachers and psychologists, who should pay attention to children’s fundamental needs to improve learning motivation and academic progress in primary school pupils.