Profile of PTSD in Students Post COVID-19: Insights from Bandung Conference

Profile of PTSD in Students Post COVID-19: Insights from Bandung Conference
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Explore the impact of COVID-19 on students' mental health through a study presented at the Bandung International Conference on Guidance and Counseling. Discover the physical, emotional, mental, behavioral, and spiritual symptoms observed in students aged 15-17, shedding light on the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in this demographic post-pandemic.

  • PTSD
  • Students
  • COVID-19
  • Mental Health
  • Bandung Conference

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  1. PROFILE OF POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD) IN STUDENTS POST COVID-19 Presented on Bandung International Conference on Guidance and Counseling 2023 12/12/2023 Nurul Azkiyah Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

  2. Introduction Covid-19 PTSD Corona Virus Disease 2019 is caused by a new type of corona virus called SARS-CoV-2 National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) PTSD is an anxiety disorder that appears after someone experiences an event that threatens their life or physical safety.

  3. Introduction Covid-19 has threatened the safety of our lives for the last two years and is still growing now, even in several countries Covid-19 cases are surging again.

  4. Method 42 distributing questionnaires via GoogleForm using the problem checklist instrument and the PTSD diagnostic criteria instrument This study uses a quantitative approach Respondents, average 15-17 age.

  5. Finding & Discussion A. Physical Symptomps B. Emotional Symptomps Menggemeretakan gigi 3 Murung 8 Denyut Nadi Cepat 3 Merasa terasing 17 Banyak Berkeringat 8 Bosan 30 Duduk tidak tenang 10 Khawatir 19 Rahang terkatup ketat 0 Hilang kepercayaan 19 Tidak Bertenaga 9 Merasa tidak berdaya 10 Kejang 1 Menyesal 20 Otot tegang 0 Sinis 8 Alergi/gatal-gatal 14 Menyalahkan 11 Diare/mencret 6 Pasrah 18 Nyeri lambung 12 Menyerah 12 Sakit kepala 16 Putus asa 12 Jantung berdebar 9 Marah 25 Dada sesak/nyeri 9 Mengingkari 3 Perut serasa tertekan 7 terguncang 5 Tenggorokan kering 7 mati rasa 3 Pening Rasa takut 20 20

  6. Findings and Discussion C. Mental Symptomps Merasa banyak melayani orang 7 Merasa terbebani 17 Lelah berpikir 16 Curiga 21 D. Behavior Symptomps Sulit mengambil keputusan 0 Banyak pikiran 26 17 Menggerakan anggota tubuh Ingin bunuh diri Mudah lupa 5 26 Mudah marah 23 Tidak konsentrasi 22 Terlalu banyak gerak 7 Tidak percaya 20 Gelisah 19 Tidak bergerak 2 Tidak mampu berbicara 5 E. Spiritual Symptomps Menangis 14 Menghindar 10 Menggerutu 5 Minum alkohol dan narkoba 0 Menyesali diri 20 Banyak merokok 0 Merasa kecewa 18 Makan berlebihan 7 12 Bersibuk dengan diri Kehilangan selera 17 Merasa jadi korban orang 2 Sulit tidur 18 Merasa terancam 6 Tidak tulus 2 Meragukan keyakinan 3 Meragukan tuhan 2 Marah kepada tuhan 1 Tidak berdaya 5 Berhenti beribadah 2 Menyalahkan tuhan 0

  7. Conclusion and Recommendation Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental disorder/post-traumatic stress that occurs after someone experiences a traumatic event such as sexual violence,accidents, natural disasters, or other events that threaten a person's life. During Covid-19 and the implementation of long-distance meetings,students cannot meet anyone other than their families. Feeling like going out but afraid of contracting the Covid-19 virus and confused about socializing with other people for fear of contracting the Covid-19 virus. Not a few students are survivors of Covid-19, feel they have lost family members, or even the pressure given to them by the widespread Covid-19 pandemic has caused students to experience post-traumatic stress.

  8. Suggestion Students who experience PTSD are advised to walk on therapy and be given support from those closest to them, especially support from the respondent's parents.

  9. Thankyou for the attention! Any Question?

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