Psychological Treatment after the Tsunami Disaster
Sulastri, Siti Fatonah, Yuliati Amperaningsih, Lisa Suarni, Yustin Nur Khoiriyah
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aBSTRACT
Psychological problems
are closely related to disaster events, both immediately after the disaster in
the form of acute stress and trauma that occur later as from the inability of
survivors to adapt to the stressors they face. Rajabasa sub-district is one of
the areas in South Lampung with the areas worst affected by the Tsunami,
especially the villages of Kunjir, East Way Muli and West Way Muli. The purpose
of this study was to determine the form of psychological treatment for
survivors in Rajabasa Subdistrict, South Lampung. This research was conducted
using the Static Group Comparison Design method by providing treatment in the
form of providing psychological assistance and supportive therapy in the form
of therapeutic activities to address the psychological problems of survivors.
The population in this study were all survivors affected by the December 2018
Sunda Strait Tsunami in Rajabasa Subdistrict, South Lampung. The sample of this
study was taken by purposive sampling method with a sample size of 60 people.
Samples were divided into two groups, namely groups that only received
assistance and groups that received assistance and activity therapy. Data was
collected by interview using a self reporting questionnaire to assess the
psychological condition of survivors and feelings of trauma from the tsunami
disaster that had been experienced. The analysis showed that most respondents
experienced psychological problems (64.9%) and most experienced trauma (83.5%).
The results of the analysis using the t test obtained p-value <0.005. These
results indicate there is an influence of psychological assistance with
therapeutic activities on the psychological condition of survivors. It is
recommended to use counseling in the form of psychological assistance and
maintain survivors' activities in the form of supportive therapy so that
survivors continue their lives and still feel meaningful.
Keyword: Psychological treatment, disaster, tsunami,
penyintas/survivor
aBSTRACT
Psychological problems
are closely related to disaster events, both immediately after the disaster in
the form of acute stress and trauma that occur later as from the inability of
survivors to adapt to the stressors they face. Rajabasa sub-district is one of
the areas in South Lampung with the areas worst affected by the Tsunami,
especially the villages of Kunjir, East Way Muli and West Way Muli. The purpose
of this study was to determine the form of psychological treatment for
survivors in Rajabasa Subdistrict, South Lampung. This research was conducted
using the Static Group Comparison Design method by providing treatment in the
form of providing psychological assistance and supportive therapy in the form
of therapeutic activities to address the psychological problems of survivors.
The population in this study were all survivors affected by the December 2018
Sunda Strait Tsunami in Rajabasa Subdistrict, South Lampung. The sample of this
study was taken by purposive sampling method with a sample size of 60 people.
Samples were divided into two groups, namely groups that only received
assistance and groups that received assistance and activity therapy. Data was
collected by interview using a self reporting questionnaire to assess the
psychological condition of survivors and feelings of trauma from the tsunami
disaster that had been experienced. The analysis showed that most respondents
experienced psychological problems (64.9%) and most experienced trauma (83.5%).
The results of the analysis using the t test obtained p-value <0.005. These
results indicate there is an influence of psychological assistance with
therapeutic activities on the psychological condition of survivors. It is
recommended to use counseling in the form of psychological assistance and
maintain survivors' activities in the form of supportive therapy so that
survivors continue their lives and still feel meaningful.
Keyword: Psychological treatment, disaster, tsunami,
penyintas/survivor