Research Article
A Post-Traumatic Growth Of The Jemaat Ahmadiyah In Indonesia: The Effect Of Positive Religious Coping, Resiliency And Social Support
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.18-9-2019.2293472, author={Intan Hanifatunisa and Achmad Syahid}, title={A Post-Traumatic Growth Of The Jemaat Ahmadiyah In Indonesia: The Effect Of Positive Religious Coping, Resiliency And Social Support}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Religion and Mental Health, ICRMH 2019, 18 - 19 September 2019, Jakarta, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICRMH}, year={2020}, month={3}, keywords={the posttraumatic growth ahmadiyya positive religious coping resilience social support}, doi={10.4108/eai.18-9-2019.2293472} }
- Intan Hanifatunisa
Achmad Syahid
Year: 2020
A Post-Traumatic Growth Of The Jemaat Ahmadiyah In Indonesia: The Effect Of Positive Religious Coping, Resiliency And Social Support
ICRMH
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.18-9-2019.2293472
Abstract
This article discus the effect of positive religious coping, resilience and social support on posttraumatic growth of Jemaat Ahmadiyya. A sample of 200 Jemaat Ahmadiyya victims of the 2005 attack in Cianjur taken with non-probability sampling techniques. Author modify the measuring instrument that consists of Post Traumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI), Religious Coping Measures (RCOPE), International Resilience Research Project (IRRP), Berlin Social Support Scale (BSSS). Validity of measuring instruments using techniques confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Data analysis using multiple regression analysis techniques The results showed that there was significant effect of positive religious coping, resilience and social support on posttraumatic growth in Jemaat Ahmadiyya victims. The test result minor hypothesis that examine the effect on posttraumatic growth. Only six regression coefficients that significantly influence posttraumatic growth, namely: intimacy, external supports (i have), inner strength (i am), perceived emotional support, perceived instrumental seeking support and support seeking. Based on all variant proportions, post-traumatic growth (PTG) are influenced by the independent variables of 60.2%. The author hopes that the implications of the results of this study can be reviewed and development in future studies. In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to the selected measuring instruments in the measurement of variables.