Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology
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Mapping The Accessibility to Mental Health Providers in Low-Middle Income Countries: A Scoping Review

This scoping review outlines the availability of mental health providers in low-middle income countries (LMICs), highlighting disparities in provider distribution, obstacles to care, and innovative strategies to fill gaps in mental health services. A...

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Athlete Self-Efficacy Scale Indonesian Version Using Bayesian Confirmatory Factor Analysis: Construct Validity Testing

Self-efficacy is a psychological construct that plays a crucial role in athletic achievement, as it reflects athletes’ belief in their ability to face challenges in both training and competition. This study aimed to examine the construct validity of...

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Gender Differences and Self-Esteem as Predictors of Perceived Sexual Harassment among Undergraduates in Nigeria

Sexual harassment has become a pervasive problem in many tertiary institutions worldwide which affects psychological, physical and academic well-being among undergraduates. This study investigated gender differences and self-esteem as predictors of p...

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Trapped in The Digital Wave: The Role of Emotional and Social Loneliness on FoMO in Adolescent TikTok Users in East Java

This study examined the role of emotional and social loneliness in the fear of missing out (FoMO) among adolescent TikTok users in East Java. With the increasing use of social media among teenagers, FoMO has become a common issue linked to anxiety an...

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From Shock to Strength: Psychological Capital Mediates the Impact of Reverse Culture Shock on Distress

Reverse Culture Shock (RCS) is a psychosocial challenge experienced by individuals returning to their home country after participating in a program abroad. This study aims to examine the effect of RCS on psychological distress, with psychological cap...

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Perceived Organizational Support and Turnover Intention: Mediating Effects of Satisfaction and Stress of Palm Oil Harvester

Turnover is a persistent issue within organizations. Its impact can have both direct and indirect effects on the company. A high rate of turnover intention can lead to instability in the organizational structure, which may subsequently decrease the e...

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Adolescent Fathers with Unplanned Pregnancies and Their Journey in English as a Second Language Learning: a Multiple Case Study

Adolescent fatherhood, particularly in the context of unplanned pregnancies, presents unique challenges that disrupt educational and linguistic development. This study explored the lived experiences, challenges, and coping mechanisms of young fathers...

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The Phenomenon of Self-Harm Risky Behavior and Health Neglect Among Adolescent Girls in Padang City

Self-harm is a behavior of intentionally hurting oneself that often emerges among adolescents, particularly girls, as a coping mechanism for emotional and social pressures. This study aims to explore the characteristics of self-harm behavior among ad...

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Post - Divorce Traumatic Stress and the Christian Soul: A Psycho-Theological Approach to Inner Healing

Divorce often results in profound emotional and spiritual turmoil, especially for Christians who view marriage as a divine covenant. This qualitative study explores the post-divorce traumatic experiences and inner healing processes of five Christian...

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Sense of Belonging and Lecturers’ Work Enthusiasm in the Campus Environment Context

This study examined the influence of campus facilities and environmental quality on lecturers’ work enthusiasm, with sense of belonging as a mediating variable. A quantitative cross-sectional survey was conducted among 74 lecturers at Universitas Tju...

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Is Phubbing Gendered? Examining The Influence of Neuroticism and Gender in College Students

This study examined the relationship between neuroticism and phubbing among university students and explored the moderating role of gender. Guided by the stress and coping model and personality theory, a cross-sectional survey was conducted with 236...

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Validating the Indonesian Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale: Confirmatory Factor Analysis in Surakarta High School Students

Resilience is a crucial aspect that is closely related to the mental health of children and adolescents. The development of measurements related to resilience can be the first step to be able to conduct accurate psychological assessments and develop...

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Correlation Between Mental Health Literacy and Mental Health Status among Health Students

Mental health constitutes a fundamental and essential component of overall well-being. Particular attention must be given to mental health concerns, especially among vulnerable adolescent populations. Epidemiological data indicate a cyclical rise in...

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Adaptation and Psychometric Evaluation of the Indonesian Version of the Career Aspirations Scale-Revised (CAS-R) among Adolescents

The dynamic changes within the world of work require individuals to engage in robust career planning. In this context, career aspiration is understood as a psychological construct reflecting an individual’s hopes, motivations, and goals related to th...

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Mental Health Literacy and Mental Help-Seeking Intention among Female Healthcare Workers: A Cross-Sectional Study

Mental health literacy is regarded as a significant factor influencing an individual's intention to seek professional psychological help when confronted with mental health issues. The elevated psychosocial risks inherent to the profession of healthca...

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