Early Adults Coping Skills and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder After Eruption of Semeru Mountain: a Cross-sectional Study
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Title
Early Adults Coping Skills and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder After Eruption of Semeru Mountain: a Cross-sectional Study
Subject
Coping Skills, Disaster, Early Adult, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Description
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder that can
occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event. This
study aims to analyze the relationship between coping skills and posttraumatic stress disorder after the eruption of Mount Semeru in early adults
in Sumber Wuluh Village, Lumajang. Using a cross sectional study method,
the subjects of this research were early adults (26-35 years old) with a
sample of 138 respondents. Sampling uses Cluster Sampling. The results
characteristics respondents in study were early adults aged 26-35 years, the
gender group was mostly female, and the education level was mostly
elementary and middle school. The coping skills in this study used adaptive
coping (65.2%). Post traumatic stress disorder in this study, famale
experienced more PTSD (28.3%), and male did not experience PTSD (25.4%).
The relationship between coping skills and post-traumatic stress disorder
was obtained with a P-value of 0.000, less than ɑ<0.05. It can be concluded
that there is a relationship between the two variables, and has a correlation
value of -.622. A negative correlation means that the lower the coping skills
score, the higher the post-traumatic stress disorder score. It can be
concluded that coping skills and post-traumatic stress disorder have a
significant relationship with a negative direction.
occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event. This
study aims to analyze the relationship between coping skills and posttraumatic stress disorder after the eruption of Mount Semeru in early adults
in Sumber Wuluh Village, Lumajang. Using a cross sectional study method,
the subjects of this research were early adults (26-35 years old) with a
sample of 138 respondents. Sampling uses Cluster Sampling. The results
characteristics respondents in study were early adults aged 26-35 years, the
gender group was mostly female, and the education level was mostly
elementary and middle school. The coping skills in this study used adaptive
coping (65.2%). Post traumatic stress disorder in this study, famale
experienced more PTSD (28.3%), and male did not experience PTSD (25.4%).
The relationship between coping skills and post-traumatic stress disorder
was obtained with a P-value of 0.000, less than ɑ<0.05. It can be concluded
that there is a relationship between the two variables, and has a correlation
value of -.622. A negative correlation means that the lower the coping skills
score, the higher the post-traumatic stress disorder score. It can be
concluded that coping skills and post-traumatic stress disorder have a
significant relationship with a negative direction.
Creator
Ahmad Zainuri, Baskoro Setioputro , Rismawan Adi Yunanto
Source
https://ebsina.or.id/journals/index.php/jkmi
Publisher
Universitas Jember
Date
August 2024
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Rights
EISSN 2502-2717
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Ahmad Zainuri, Baskoro Setioputro , Rismawan Adi Yunanto, “Early Adults Coping Skills and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder After Eruption of Semeru Mountain: a Cross-sectional Study,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 21, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11054.