- Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies
- COVID-19 and Mental Health
- Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
- Migration, Health and Trauma
- Mental Health Treatment and Access
- Educational Methods and Impacts
- Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
- Employment and Welfare Studies
- Gender and Women's Rights
- Marriage and Family Dynamics
- Public Health and Nutrition
- COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
- Legal Studies and Policies
- Participatory Visual Research Methods
- COVID-19 Prevention and Impact
- Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
- Resilience and Mental Health
- Mental Health and Psychiatry
- Food Security and Socioeconomic Dynamics
- HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
- Migration and Labor Dynamics
- Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
- HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
- Education and Character Development
- Child Development and Education
Monash University Malaysia
2022-2025
Sebelas Maret University
2024-2025
University of Macau
2019-2021
The University of Queensland
2017-2019
Universitas Ciputra
2013-2017
Universitas Gadjah Mada
2013
Louisiana State University
1996
Objective To monitor the prevailing viral respiratory tract infections in cattle after transportation to feedlots. Animals 100 with signs of disease on arrival at 2 Procedures Nasal swab samples were obtained from each animal and used for inoculation defined cell culture systems that detected bovine viruses known cause infections, as well previously not recognized pathogens cattle. Results Bovine coronaviruses isolated 38 cattle, including 6 50 California, 22 31 Oklahoma, 11 Texas, 4 8...
Child marriage is a global phenomenon where one in six girls aged under 19 are married as child brides that exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which disproportionately affected this practice. This study aimed to provide reliable numbers and descriptions of marriages Indonesia during pandemic for stakeholders planning necessary actions. New dispensation application 2019, 2020 2021 were 24,865, 64225 62,890 cases, respectively. Up 65% new applications 2019–2021 consistently registered...
Despite the growing movement towards inclusivity, voices of ethnic minority students (EMS) in Southeast Asia (SEA) remain underrepresented, resulting marginalization that hinders their academic pursuits, and well-being. However, past research often overlooked experiences EMS role sociocultural elements drive oppression. This study seeks to explore experience stigma among Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines. We conducted in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 37 from university-based student...
ABSTRACT Objectives Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals are at greater risk of mental health problems relative to cisgender heterosexual people. While various evidence‐based interventions exist address the needs LGBT individuals, there is an urgent need adapt these stressors unique individual in Global South, where identity remains highly stigmatised. This study developed evaluated a six‐session affirmative dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) skills group depressive...
This study aimed to describe and compare health-related quality of life (QoL) as measured by the World Health Organization Quality Life-BREF (WHOQoL-BREF) EuroQol-5 Dimensions (EQ-5D) among Malaysian population, examining differences sociodemographic characteristics including age, income, sex, ethnicity, educational level, occupation. cross-sectional used data from 19,402 individuals collected part a health demographic surveillance system survey conducted in Segamat district Malaysia...
Sequential explanatory mixed method design is the most frequently applied in both health and social sciences literature. It denoted by 'QUAN → qual' which represents quantitative study occurs first has greater weight addressing study's aims, qualitative follows to explain results. Despite extensive use of sequential design, there are limited references this design. Therefore, methodological paper attempts fill gap providing an illustration developing a interview schedule based on...
This study aims to examine 1) the effect of religiosity, conformity, and authoritarian parenting on self-control; 2) adolescent cyberbullying behaviour, either directly or indirectly through self-control. Participants were 2,763 high school students (Mage = 16 years, SD 0.95). The majority from rural areas (65.5%), females (76.7%), Muslims (98.8%). Path analysis found have direct effects indirect via Religiosity conformity could be protective factors against conversely, promotive behaviour....
Abstract: The importance of quality life (QoL) was magnified as countries faced the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to determine relationship between COVID-19-related stigma and preferred social support QoL in two Southeast Asian countries. paper examined (1) differences physical psychological dimensions (QoL-PSY, QoL-PHL), perceived (PcS) public (PS), (PSS) Indonesia (IDN) Philippines (PHP); (2) associations PS PcS with QoL; (3) PSS (4) role country a moderator QoL. Data were collected...
Integrative medicine (IM), which is the integration of complementary and alternative (CAM) into conventional health services, has been applied in some nations. Despite its highly relevant holistic approach with improvement mental care using person-centred approach, there are limited studies that discuss IM, specifically clinical psychology. Therefore, this qualitative study aimed to explore perspectives Indonesian psychologists (CPs) on possibilities challenges IM implementation...
Abstract This report introduces the development of Southeast Asian Indigenous Psychology (SEAIP) network and outcomes SEAIP‐2023 conference. First, we summarize four priorities SEAIP research that evolved throughout years; next, propose action plans in translating our into practice. Our aims to inspire psychologists, especially younger generation scholars, join contribute this network.
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the level of anxiety among Indonesian senior high school teachers, who face challenges to treat their mental disorder symptoms that arise during working hours, as health services in Indonesia are limited. Therefore, it is vital equip schoolteachers with early interventions easily available, private, and affordable, 1 feasible approach deploy a smartphone mobile app. Objective objectives this study (1) evaluate feasibility brief mindfulness–based...
The number of youth who try smoking is increasing, and the onset getting earlier. This study tries to answer “Who or what are main reasons for Indonesian adolescents, especially in DI Yogyakarta?” through Theory Triadic Influences (cultural environment, social situation, biology/personality). Current studies have focused only on cultural environment (mass media) situation (family friends) influence. sampling was conducted convenience method 390 adolescents from 12 junior high schools...
Objectives The coronavirus disease pandemic and social distancing measures have threatened young people living in an underdeveloped region of Indonesia. Very little is currently known about how youth experience during the pandemic. This study aimed to explore lived this group within a large-scale context.Design Data were collected using photovoice participatory video approach with 15 West Timor, Indonesia.Results results explain motives for maintaining protocol, self-improvement activities...