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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ROLE OF PARENTS WITH TRAUMA HEALING RECOVERY POST FLOOD DISASTER
Tisna Yanti
Wiwi Fujiyanti
Siti Nurba Nurbadriyah
Ajeng Sari Mulyaningsih
Keywords: Role, Trauma Healing, Flood
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Disaster is an event that threatens and disrupts people's lives caused by natural or non-natural factors resulting in a sudden psychological impact. The action of parents to deal with trauma healing and trauma in each phase of recovery depends on their knowledge and resilience. Whether they avoid or escape trauma healings and trauma depends on the psychological assistance they receive. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the role of parents and trauma healing after the flood disaster. This type of research uses descriptive analytic with a cross sectional approach. the sample in this study amounted to 35 respondents using random sampling technique. The research instrument was obtained by distributing questionnaires. Data analysis used Univariate and Bivariate with Kendall's tau test. The results of the study found 34 respondents (97.1%) with a positive parental role. Based on trauma healing, there were 28 respondents (80.0%) with mild trauma healing. Based on the relationship between the role of parents and post-flood trauma healing, there were 28 respondents (80.0%) who obtained a positive role of parents with mild trauma healing. The results of the analysis show that the p value is 0.015 <0.05. There is a relationship between the role of parents and trauma healing after the flood disaster. Based on the relationship between the role of parents and post-flood trauma healing, there were 28 respondents (80.0%) who obtained a positive role of parents with mild trauma healing. The results of the analysis show that the p value is 0.015 <0.05. There is a relationship between the role of parents and trauma healing after the flood disaster. Based on the relationship between the role of parents and post-flood trauma healing, there were 28 respondents (80.0%) who obtained a positive role of parents with mild trauma healing. The results of the analysis show that the p value is 0.015 <0.05. There is a relationship between the role of parents and trauma healing after the flood disaster.
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