在东爪哇COVID-19的发展过程中,团结和团结

S Suprapto, A. Afandi
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耻辱感产生于易受COVID-19传播影响的地方。污名化会对社会心理状况产生影响,从而引发大规模投诉。这种耻辱使人们感到恐慌,最终导致偏执。根据COVID-19相关条件的发展,本研究旨在通过集体团结的形成来分析耻辱感的发展模式及其预期模式。本研究采用混合方法。使用SPSS 16和Nvivo 12对数据进行分析和支持。包括社会耻辱、集体团结、焦虑和对疫苗的态度等因素。结果表明,污名化有多种影响,如健康风险、排斥、焦虑、生活不适、心理障碍、社会和情感资本减少、家庭关系破裂和社会团结,这些都是社会福利的障碍。在本研究中,污名化与集体团结的关系是对抗误解、错误信息和污名化,社区成员直接相互支持,成为志愿者,创作关于COVID的歌曲,举办流行病智慧讲座,并呈现可以加强社区和降低COVID-19患者污名化程度的幽默。在形成集体团结方面,即使用同情的叙述,提供治疗动机的沟通方法,相互加强的态度,捐赠和分享运动,加强社会敏感性,以及私营和公共部门的积极参与。在私营和公共部门,特别是医院,这是通过分配国家预算和提供更好的卫生管理来实现的。
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Stigmatisasi dan Pembentukan Solidaritas Kolektif dalam Perkembangan COVID-19 di Jawa Timur
Stigma develops from places that are vulnerable to the spread of COVID-19. Stigma has an impact on socio-psychological conditions that cause mass complaints. This stigma causes people to feel panicked and eventually leads to paranoia. In accordance with the development of conditions related to COVID-19, this study aims to analyze the pattern of developing stigma and its anticipation pattern through the formation of collective solidarity. This research uses a mixed method approach. Data were analyzed and supported using SPSS 16 and Nvivo 12. Includes elements of social stigma, collective solidarity, anxiety, and attitudes to vaccines. The results show that there are several effects of stigma such as health risks, exclusion, anxiety, life discomfort, psychological disorders, reduced social and emotional capital, breaking of family ties and social solidarity that work as barriers to social welfare. The relationship between stigma and collective solidarity in this research is to fight misconceptions, misinformation and stigmatization, in which community members directly support each other, become volunteers, compose songs about COVID, hold lecture on the wisdom during the pandemic, and present humor that can strengthen the community and reduce the level of stigmatization in COVID-19 patients. In the formation of collective solidarity, namely using sympathetic narratives, communication methods that provide motivation to heal, mutually reinforcing attitudes, donation and sharing movements, strengthening social sensitivity, as well as active involvement of the private and public sectors. In the private and public sectors, especially for hospitals, this is done by allocating the state budget and providing better health management.
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