The Self-compassion during Pandemic Covid-19: Cased in Jember District

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Panca Kursistin Handayani, Reza Fauzan Trias Sugiharto, N. Kusumaningtyas
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Abstract

Policy of restrictions on activity during pandemic covid-19 has a negative psychological impact. Thus, the need for good self-management so as not to cause stress, anxiety in the face of pandemics. One of the self-management used by improving self-compassion. Self-compassion is an attitude to be able to be open, to be aware of mistakes that occur to yourself, so as to positively interpret negative experiences. Self-compassion can increase the body's immunity, reducing anxiety. The purpose of this study is to describe the self-compassion of Jember people during the pandemic.The study used a descriptive quantitative approach with the subjects of covid-19 affected communities in Jember, numbering 349 respondents. The data collection method uses questionnaires with purposive sampling techniques, adapted from Neff's Self-compassion Scale (2003) containing 26 items with a total reliability of 0.93. The results showed that as many as 60 respondents (17%) people in Jember had moderate Self-compassion, with the highest percentage of Mindfullness aspect as many as 65 respondents (19%). While the lowest percentage in Isolation aspect is 60 (17%). Reviewed by gender, female subjects had a low self-compassion of 39 respondents (15%), compared to 14 male respondents (14%). Based on tribe, Madura has low self-compassion compared to other tribes, 12 respondents (18%). Based on the results of the research, it can be used as a reference for related parties to form community intervention programs based on internal strengthening and spirituality, and the community can understand the importance of mental health through self-compassion.
Covid-19大流行期间的自我同情:以Jember地区为例
covid-19大流行期间限制活动的政策会产生负面心理影响。因此,需要良好的自我管理,以免在面对大流行病时造成压力和焦虑。提高自我同情的自我管理方法之一。自我同情是一种能够开放的态度,能够意识到自己发生的错误,从而积极地解释消极的经历。自我同情可以提高身体的免疫力,减少焦虑。本研究的目的是描述大流行期间Jember人的自我同情。该研究采用了描述性定量方法,对11月受covid-19影响的社区的受试者进行了调查,共有349名受访者。数据收集方法采用有目的抽样的调查问卷,采用Neff自我同情量表(2003),共26个条目,总信度为0.93。结果显示,在9月份,多达60人(17%)的受访者有适度的自我同情,而正念方面的比例最高,多达65人(19%)。而在隔离方面的最低百分比为60%(17%)。从性别来看,女性受试者中有39人(15%)的自我同情较低,而男性受试者中有14人(14%)的自我同情较低。从部落来看,与其他部落相比,马杜拉的自我同情程度较低,12名受访者(18%)。基于研究结果,可作为相关方形成基于内在强化和灵性的社区干预方案的参考,社区也可通过自我同情了解心理健康的重要性。
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