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Title: Thesis and Suicide Ideation: Interpersonal Communication to Strengthen Self-Resilience Among College Students
Authors: Purwanti, Silviana
Nimatu Rohmah, Ainun
Juwita, Rina
Keywords: resilience, depressed students, suicide students, communication psychology
Issue Date: 15-Mar-2021
Publisher: Djuanda University
Abstract: Background - As suicide-related incidents on college students increase and receive more and more media coverage, as well as a growing percentage of students experience suicide attempts, there is a desperate need for a further anticipating action and protection among the college population. Purpose - This article reviews the urgency of strengthening interpersonal communication approach to build personal resilience for students in Indonesia in the phase of completing their final thesis on campus. This problem becomes highly important considering the fact that thesis completion period is a very difficult transition for many students, where emotional and psychological instability is very influential and often creates depressive situations. Design/methodology/approach - We examine this issue by Durkheim’s theory of dysregulation of social forces to look at the degree of social integration and the importance of increasing interpersonal communication between student and their lecturers, as well as student and their peer group within Indonesian higher education institutions. To that end, we conducted focused group discussions to summarize the social aspects defined as important to tackle this issue. Findings - The results demonstrates the weaknesses of individual resilience dimension must be addressed through specific communication techniques so the person would not lack of connection to something that transcends themselves and creates better personal resilience. Research limitations - However, this alternative would not be fully effective if other factors out of academic reasons are still considered uncovered. Originality/value - Yet this study can be useful for those interested in the area of psychology, communication, and social studies in general.
URI: http://repository.unmul.ac.id/handle/123456789/37460
ISSN: 978-602-6585-75-2
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