POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER PADA KORBAN BOM BALI

Main Author: AFRIATI, ELY
Format: Thesis NonPeerReviewed Book
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: , 2007
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Online Access: http://eprints.umm.ac.id/3441/1/POST-TRAUMATIC%20STRESS%20DISORDER.pdf
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  • This study originated from the findings in the field that after nearly two years Bali II bombings there are still traumatized victims. Researchers conducted a study to see how the reactions experienced by trauma victims because of, not a natural disaster but a disaster caused by humans. The purpose of this study is to investigate the reaction of trauma experienced by victims of Bali bombing after the incident took place until now and how they cope. This research uses descriptive quantitative method. This type of research is a survey research design and method of question and answer with distributing questionnaires. The analytical method used is descriptive analysis. Statistical analysis used in this study is a descriptive statistical tabulations, percentages. From research to obtain any of the following: the level of trauma experienced by the subjects experienced a decrease, if after the bombings subjects with high trauma of 80.65%, the current decreased to 54.84%. The whole subject of research in trauma after bombing incident with a different level. The differences are influenced by the proximity of the subject by bombing locations. The closer the subject with the location of the bombing, the physical injuries and trauma experienced by the more severe the higher, and vice versa. Business subjects are let go and pray, there is a psychological therapy, but only while still in the hospital. Currently, the whole subject is not anyone doing psychological therapy, which plays a role in decreasing the trauma is the support of family, the husband / wife in which subjects who have been married experienced traumatic changes better than the singles. If the single subject who experienced trauma decreased 9.68%, then the marriage of almost 50%. Reaction to the victims who were married declined faster than the unmarried.