Karel Karsten Himawan

ORCID: 0000-0003-4778-7325
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Research Areas
  • Marriage and Family Dynamics
  • Gender and Women's Rights
  • Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology
  • Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
  • Marriage and Sexual Relationships
  • Family Dynamics and Relationships
  • Mental Health and Well-being
  • Statistics Education and Methodologies
  • Student Stress and Coping
  • Education and Communication Studies
  • Islamic Finance and Communication
  • Mathematics Education and Pedagogy
  • Work-Family Balance Challenges
  • Education, Sociology, Communication Studies
  • Mathematics Education and Programs
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
  • Education and Character Development
  • Educational Methods and Impacts
  • Asian Studies and History
  • Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion
  • Religion and Society Interactions
  • Educational Methods and Media Use
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Islamic Studies and Radicalism
  • Occupational Health and Safety Management

The University of Queensland
2018-2025

Pelita Harapan University
2014-2024

Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
2021

Suzanne Hoogeveen Alexandra Sarafoglou Balázs Aczél Yonathan Aditya Alexandra J. Alayan and 95 more Peter Allen Sacha Altay Shilaan Alzahawi Yulmaida Amir Francis-Vincent Anthony Obed Kwame Appiah Quentin D. Atkinson Adam Baimel Merve Balkaya‐Ince Michela Balsamo Sachin Banker František Bartoš Mario Becerra Bertrand Beffara Julia Beitner Theiss Bendixen Jana Berkessel Renatas Berniûnas Matthew I. Billet Joseph Billingsley Tiago Bortolini Heiko Breitsohl Amélie Bret Faith L. Brown Jennifer E. Brown Claudia Chloe Brumbaugh Jacek Buczny Joseph Bulbulia Saúl Caballero Leonardo Carlucci Cheryl L. Carmichael Marco Cattaneo Sarah Jane Charles Scott Claessens Maxinne C. Panagopoulos Ângelo Brandelli Costa Damien L. Crone Stefan Czoschke Christian S. Czymara E. Damiano D’Urso Örjan Dahlström Anna Dalla Rosa Henrik Danielsson Jill de Ron Ymkje Anna de Vries Kristy K. Dean Bryan J. Dik David J. Disabato Jaclyn K. Doherty Tim Draws Lucas G. Drouhot Marin Dujmović Yarrow Dunham Tobias Ebert Peter A. Edelsbrunner Anita Eerland Christian T. Elbæk Shole Farahmand Hooman Farahmand Miguel Farias Abrey A. Feliccia Kyle Fischer Ronald Fischer Donna Fisher‐Thompson Zoë Francis Susanne Frick Lisa K. Frisch Diogo Geraldes Emily Gerdin Linda Geven Omid Ghasemi Erwin Gielens Vukašin Gligorić Kristin Hagel Nándor Hajdú Hannah R. Hamilton Imaduddin Hamzah Paul H. P. Hanel Christopher E. Hawk Karel Karsten Himawan Benjamin C. Holding Lina Homman Moritz Ingendahl Hilla Inkilä Mary L. Inman Chris-Gabriel Islam Ozan İşler David Izydorczyk Bastian Jaeger Kathryn A. Johnson Jonathan Jong Johannes Alfons Karl Erikson Kaszubowski Benjamin A. Katz Lucas A. Keefer

The relation between religiosity and well-being is one of the most researched topics in psychology religion, yet directionality robustness effect remains debated. Here, we adopted a many-analysts approach to assess this based on new cross-cultural dataset (N=10,535 participants from 24 countries). We recruited 120 analysis teams investigate (1) whether religious people self-report higher well-being, (2) self-reported depends perceived cultural norms religion (i.e., it considered normal...

10.1080/2153599x.2022.2070255 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Religion Brain & Behavior 2022-07-06

The increasing number of never-married individuals has become a global phenomenon. Like many Asian countries, the sociocultural standard in Indonesia defines being married as desirable social achievement, which leaves single adults vulnerable to derogation. Religiosity is also highly valued Indonesian society, extent that those who show religious attributes tend be positively regarded. This study aims describe how society status and explore role religiosity overcoming its negative stigma....

10.1177/2158244018803132 article EN cc-by SAGE Open 2018-07-01

This study took as its start-off point, in the context of a patrilineal society, that being religious is evaluated positive matter, and not yet married negative attracting stigma. The goal was to explore role religiosity well-being involuntarily single women Indonesia. participants measured using Four Basic Dimensions Religiousness Scale (4-BDRS) their psychological by Satisfaction with Life (SWLS). Through technique purposive sampling, total 169 female (Mage = 29.11; SD 3.41) part an online...

10.24123/aipj.v37i2.5029 article EN cc-by-nc-sa ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal 2022-07-25

Abstract The rapidly escalating COVID‐19 pandemic entails many unprecedented life circumstances, including in the way people work. social distancing policy has forced companies to adopt work‐from‐home (WFH) arrangement maintain business sustainability amidst both health and economic crises. While developed countries, WFH been a common practice, this is not case some Asian particularly countries where high power distance emphasising heightened supervision punishment among workers are still...

10.1002/kpm.1708 article EN cc-by-nc Knowledge and Process Management 2022-03-14

Using the lived experience as their expertise, peer support specialists (PSS) focus on empowerment of individuals with mental health conditions. Despite its value, services in Singapore are relatively uncommon. Perspectives from workers may provide insights targeted strategies to address organisational changes needed for continued growth workforce. The study aims explore attitudes and perceptions regarding benefits, challenges, potential implementation across settings Singapore. A total 59...

10.1007/s44192-024-00125-x article EN cc-by-nc-nd Discover Mental Health 2025-01-07

Purpose This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of online brainspotting (BSP) therapy in reducing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and influencing brain metabolism a survivor intimate partner sexual violence. Design/methodology/approach A quasi-experimental single-case using pretest–posttest design was conducted with clinical assessments neuroimaging techniques (Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy or H-MRS). The PTSD participant underwent 15 BSP sessions, healthy...

10.1108/mhrj-01-2024-0003 article EN Mental Health Review Journal 2025-01-20

There is a growing number of single people in the population Asia, with higher tendency for to be found East and Southeast Asia regions. Nevertheless, limited studies are available on sociopsychological aspects Asian singles. In fact, societies many countries have variety responses attitudes toward The overarching purpose this literature review is, thus, present profiles singles although societal acceptance each country varies. This study also explores several government policies social acts...

10.1177/0192513x18789205 article EN Journal of Family Issues 2018-07-22

The enhancement of teacher's quality is crucial, and it remains a challenge in Indonesia. As an effort to achieve better education quality, comprehensive reformation the system has be done, especially regarding aspect quality. cultural uniqueness may impact different values competent teachers, make typical define competence teacher from one place another. Up present, there have been wide variations instruments used measure competence, but most are developed with regards western culture....

10.12928/jehcp.v5i2.5134 article EN cc-by-nc Journal of Educational Health and Community Psychology 2016-11-07

The single lifestyle has become prevalent in Indonesia, whose society strongly upholds the universality of marriage. societal view marriage is favorable despite growth individualism and erosion many conservative values as a result modernization globalization. Being past social normed age perceived deviant Indonesia. Yet number singles delaying or choosing not to marry increasing following international trends. People this category are often defined negatively may be subjected derogation....

10.1016/j.kjss.2017.09.008 article EN Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences 2017-10-01

Religion plays a major role in the lives of most Indonesians. While religions favour marriage, little is known regarding how religion shapes singleness experience, especially from Indonesian perspective. The study aims to explore whether and constructs meaning contributes quality life unmarried individuals. Multistage mixed-methods was employed answer research questions through two stages. Stage one an online survey 635 participants (Mage = 31.49; SD 5.49) across three groups (single, single...

10.22146/studipemudaugm.56548 article EN Jurnal Studi Pemuda 2020-09-30

Singleness emerges as a theme in studies on contemporary relationships across societies, including Indonesia. While most Western singleness reflects an individual’s personal preference, marriage is viewed cultural imperative Indonesia, and being single often held involuntarily by never-married adults. This study outlines the reasons of why Indonesian individuals remain single. The interviews 40 adults aged 27–52 years ( M age = 33.14; SD 4.04) revealed that gender religious differences...

10.1177/1066480720950419 article EN The Family Journal 2020-08-30

Despite the increasing proportion of never-married adults worldwide, there is a marked difference between Asian and Western societies regarding attitudes to both marriage singleness. While generally accepted as personal choice in West, people many countries–particularly Indonesia–still have firm beliefs about universality marriage. Singles face social pressure due their status, so attitude toward still understudied. This study thus aims describe singles' through interaction three indicators:...

10.1016/j.soscij.2018.07.007 article EN The Social Science Journal 2018-08-11

In Indonesia, marital status and religion are important social attributes, with sex being culturally legally restricted to marriage. This begs the question of how Indonesian never-married individuals manage their needs relating sexuality belonging. The study particularly outlines role in assisting unmarried fulfil need for partnership. Qualitative interviews were conducted 40 adults aged 26–50 who belong acknowledged religions Indonesia. results revealed that religiosity spirituality...

10.1080/13674676.2020.1767555 article EN Mental Health Religion & Culture 2020-02-07
Jenny Terry Robert M. Ross Tamás Nagy Mauricio Salgado Patricia Garrido-Vásquez and 95 more Jacob Owusu Sarfo Susan Cooper Anke Caroline Büttner Tiago Jessé Souza de Lima İbrahim Öztürk Nazlı Akay Flávia H. Santos Christina Artemenko Lee T. Copping Mahmoud Medhat Elsherif Ilija Milovanović Robert A. Cribbie Marina Drushlyak Katherine Swainston Yiyun Shou Juan David Leongómez Nicola Palena Fitri Ariyanti Abidin María Fernanda Reyes Yunfeng He Juneman Abraham Argiro Vatakis Kristin Jankowsky Stephanie Schmidt Elise Grimm Desirée González Martín Philipp Schmid Roberto A. Ferreira Dmitri Rozgonjuk Neslihan Özhan Patrick A. O’Connor András N. Zsidó Gregor Štiglic Darren Rhodes Cristina Rodríguez Ivan Ropovik Violeta Enea Ratri Nurwanti Alejandro J. Estudillo Nataly Beribisky Karel Karsten Himawan Linda Geven Anne H. van Hoogmoed Amélie Bret Jodie E. Chapman Udi Alter Zoe M. Flack Donncha Hanna Mojtaba Soltanlou Gabriel Baník Matúš Adamkovič Sanne H.G. van der Ven Jochen A. Mosbacher Hilal H. Şen Joel Anderson Michael Batashvili Kristel De Groot Matthew O. Parker Mai Helmy Mariia Ostroha Katie Anne Gilligan-Lee Felix Egara Martin J. Barwood Karuna S Thomas Grace McMahon Siobhán M. Griffin Hans‐Christoph Nuerk Alyssa Counsell Oliver Lindemann Dirk Van Rooy Theresa Elise Wege Joanna Lewis Balázs Aczél Conal Monaghan Ali H. Al‐Hoorie Julia F. Huber Saadet Yapan Mauricio E. Garrido Vásquez Antonino Callea Tolga Ergiyen James M. Clay Gaëtan Mertens Feyza Topçu Merve Gülçin Tutlu Karin Täht Kristel Mikkor Letizia Caso Alexander Karner Maxine M. C. Storm Gabriella Daróczy Rizqy Amelia Zein Andrea Greco Erin Michelle Buchanan Katharina Schmid Thomas E. Hunt

This large, international dataset contains survey responses from N = 12,570 students 100 universities in 35 countries, collected 21 languages. We measured anxieties (statistics, mathematics, test, trait, social interaction, performance, creativity, intolerance of uncertainty, and fear negative evaluation), self-efficacy, persistence, the cognitive reflection demographics, previous mathematics grades, self-reported official statistics module details. Data reuse potential is broad, including...

10.5334/jopd.80 article EN cc-by Journal of Open Psychology Data 2023-05-29

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10.1080/2153599x.2022.2070266 article EN Religion Brain & Behavior 2022-07-06

Despite the advanced growth of scientific approaches, magical thinking is still existing and manifest in Javanese society. It accepted within circle that educational level, age, economic status, culture social environment influence an individual's cognition level. Nonetheless, (a term often referred to as a form immature type cognitive processing) seems prevalent Indonesian environmental context. Such processes seem inherent for Indonesians with higher education level socio-economic status....

10.1080/21507686.2013.872158 article EN Asia Pacific Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy 2014-01-02

Abstract Fintech lending practices have been overgrowing in recent years, but they also caused a persistent problem of customer over‐indebtedness, including Indonesia. Debt‐ridden fintech customers experience stress constantly thinking about their debt burden and intimidating collection pressures. Social support is known to play an essential role assisting individuals coping with However, studies around this issue are still minimal. This study explores online social dynamics through WhatsApp...

10.1111/issj.12348 article EN International Social Science Journal 2022-06-08

This study aimed to explore the link between jealousy and relationship satisfaction among dating adults in Indonesia. A survey of 150 showed that, while overall level was not significantly correlated with satisfaction, correlations exist certain aspects jealousy.

10.1002/pchj.195 article EN PsyCh Journal 2017-10-24

<p>The rapidly escalating COVID-19 pandemic entails many unprecedented life circumstances, including in the way people work. The social distancing policy has forced companies to adopt work-from-home (WFH) arrangement maintain business sustainability amidst both health and economic crises. While developed countries, WFH been a common practice, this is not case some Asian particularly countries where high power distance emphasizing heightened supervision punishment among workers are...

10.31124/advance.12250190.v1 preprint EN cc-by-nd 2020-05-05

Kajian literatur merupakan salah satu metode ilmiah dengan tingkat justifikasi kebenaran yang paling tinggi karena berdasarkan pada kumpulan studi-studi empiris telah diuji keabsahannya. Meskipun demikian, terdapat tantangan mendasar dalam melakukan kajian Indonesia, yaitu beragamnya variasi suatu terminologi konseptual digunakan - kebanyakan di antaranya variabel diterjemahkan bebas tanpa ada kesepakatan istilah. Artikel ini mengulas lebih detail mengenai permasalahan dari ketiadaan Bahasa...

10.24854/jpu125 article ID cc-by Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat 2020-10-15

<p>The rapidly escalating COVID-19 pandemic entails many unprecedented life circumstances, including in the way people work. The social distancing policy has forced companies to adopt work-from-home (WFH) arrangement maintain business sustainability amidst both health and economic crises. While developed countries, WFH been a common practice, this is not case some Asian particularly countries where high power distance emphasizing heightened supervision punishment among workers are...

10.31124/advance.12250190 preprint EN cc-by-nd 2020-05-05
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