2021
DOI: 10.18502/kss.v4i15.8186
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Emotion-Focused Coping Strategies As Predictors of New Inmates’ Adjustment in the Pandemic Era

Abstract: This study aims to (1) find out the emotion-focused coping strategies used by the new inmates in the Class IIA Female Correctional Facility of Malang City, (2) understand the illustration of new inmates’ adjustment, (3) find out whether emotion-focused coping is a predictor of new inmates’ adjustment. This study employs predictive- quantitative research with descriptive analysis and applies simple linear regression on the population of new inmates at the Class IIA Female Correctional Facil… Show more

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“…This stress can be caused directly by trauma, such as the death of a family member or co-worker, or a crisis, such as relationship difficulties [22]. There are three main principles in understanding mental health: human nature, man's relationship with the environment, and man's relationship with God [23]. Mental health requires the integration of the physical and the mental by expanding knowledge to shape the self and understanding to adapt to having the capacity to change circumstances and the individual [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This stress can be caused directly by trauma, such as the death of a family member or co-worker, or a crisis, such as relationship difficulties [22]. There are three main principles in understanding mental health: human nature, man's relationship with the environment, and man's relationship with God [23]. Mental health requires the integration of the physical and the mental by expanding knowledge to shape the self and understanding to adapt to having the capacity to change circumstances and the individual [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, before COVID-19, offenders in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) were also involved to various degrees in religious activities, formation of surrogate families, engagement in educational and vocational training as well as emotion-focused strategies 39–42. Little has been done to understand the coping strategies adapted by the incarcerated during COVID-19 17 43.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%