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International Journal of Psychiatric Nursing
Year : 2019, Volume : 5, Issue : 2
First page : ( 12) Last page : ( 16)
Print ISSN : 2394-9465. Online ISSN : 2395-180X.
Article DOI : 10.5958/2395-180X.2019.00021.5

The Impact of Ngampang Stigma against the Psychological of Dayak Ma'anyan Women (A Phenomenology Study in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia)

Lanawati1,*, Ratnawati Retty2, Astari Asti Melani2

1Master Program of Nursing, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia

2Lecturer of Nursing Department Faculty of Medicine, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia

*Coresponding Author: Lanawati, E-mail: lanna.11june@gmail.com

Online published on 11 October, 2019.

Abstract

Ipilah is a custom event imposed on Dayak Ma'anyan women who pregnant out of wedlock to pay the village customary law on pregnancy that is considered as a violation. This custom should be carried out. Women who are carrying out such customs will experience social stigma of ngampang for the lifetime. The purposes of this study was to explore the impact of ngampang stigma against psychological of Dayak Ma'anyan women. The method used is qualitative with interpretive phenomenological approach. Data obtained through semi-structured interviews with 5 (five) participants using a questionnaire guide. The results were analyzed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). Obtained four themes, namely; feel insulted for being called ngampang, feel lost freedom because of the stigma, feel afraid to start a new life, and depressed because of getting stigma. This study found that the ngampang social stigma can be stressors that create stress and in need of adaptive coping strategies to overcome them. Stress arising from social stigma addressed the participants with negative coping mechanisms. This is evidenced by discomfort and distress then get the participants to avoid interaction with the environment. Avoid interaction with the environment is considered as a stressor, the coping strategies to manage stress due to social stigma. Avoiding stressors is conducted to minimize the inconvenience caused without addressing the issue. It is an obstacle to the mental wellbeing of individuals who experience it. The social stigma as a source of stressors must be addressed to avoid negative implications for a person's mental well-being. Therefore, the need for an understanding of adaptive coping to women who undergo traditional events of Ipilah constructively in order to adapt to stressors of social stigma. This can be achieved if the nurse's role in community life is optimized such conduct psychological assistance if there are women who carried out Ipilah indigenous and mental health counseling on coping mechanisms, so that mental disorders in society due to social stigma can be prevented.

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Keywords

Experience, Social stigma, Psychological problems.

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