Gambaran Kesejahteraan Psikologis Pemulung di Kampung Pemulung Cilandak

Laurentius Purbo Christianto, Victoria Puteri Arista, Alfonsus Sanders, Anggun Karisma Megawati, Marcellino Pierre Yoga, S. Artha
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Scavenging is an activity that contains collecting and sell or trade garbage with money. Scavenger or waste pickers is a person who did that kind of activity. In Indonesia, it is estimated that there are 5 million scavengers.  They belong to the low-income economic group. Scavengers generally live in a scavenger village. Scavenger villages generally smell like garbage, have poor sanitation, look untidy, there are small semi-permanent houses, and there are health issues that threaten the residents. Economic conditions and poor living environment can have an impact on the psychological well-being of scavengers.It is important to research more deeply into the psychological well-being of scavengers. The results of the research can be used as material for policy making for the government, and for making assistance programs for social communities who assist scavengers. This research can also be seen as an effort to help scavengers (as marginal groups) to voice themselves.This research is focused on descripting psychological well-being of scavengers who live in Cilandak scavenger village, in Jakarta, Indonesia. The research uses a qualitative approach with a narrative design. The research participants were 3 scavengers (2 male and 1 female). Data was collected by semi-structured interviews. The results showed that the three participants in the domain of autonomy and environmental control had not been able to fulfill it properly, because their work and village were controlled by other people. In the domain of life goals, self-acceptance, personal development, and positive relationships with others, the three participants had different situations.
对ci刺猬贫民窟拾荒者的心理健康的描述
拾荒是一种活动,包括收集和出售或交易垃圾与金钱。拾荒者或拾荒者是从事这类活动的人。在印度尼西亚,估计有500万只食腐动物。他们属于低收入经济群体。食腐动物通常生活在一个食腐动物村。清道夫村通常散发着垃圾的味道,卫生条件差,看起来不整洁,有小型的半永久性房屋,还有威胁居民健康的问题。经济条件和恶劣的生活环境会对食腐动物的心理健康产生影响。更深入地研究食腐动物的心理健康状况是很重要的。研究结果可以作为政府制定政策的材料,也可以作为帮助拾荒者的社会团体制定援助计划的材料。这项研究也可以被看作是帮助食腐动物(作为边缘群体)表达自己的一种努力。本研究的重点是描述生活在印度尼西亚雅加达Cilandak拾荒者村的拾荒者的心理健康状况。本研究采用定性方法和叙事设计。研究参与者为3名拾荒者(2男1女)。数据通过半结构化访谈收集。结果表明,自主性和环境控制领域的三个参与者并没有能够很好地履行它,因为他们的工作和村庄被其他人控制。在人生目标、自我接纳、个人发展和与他人的积极关系方面,三位参与者的情况不同。
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