The first psychological management intervention towards community resilience facing covid-19 infection
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DIAH PRIYANTINI, NURSALAM NURSALAM, TINTIN SUKARTINI
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Objectives: This study aimed to explain the psychological intervention of community resiliency against COVID-19 infection. Methods: A systematic review searched five electronic databases (Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, CINAHL and ProQuest) for previous studies published between May - June 2020. The Centre for Review and Dissemination and the Joanna Briggs Institute Guideline used for assess quality and Prisma checklist for guided this review. Title, abstract, full-text and methodology were assessed for the eligibility of the studies. Data tabulation and narrative analysis of study ?ndings was performed. Results: We found 25 studies which met inclusion criteria in the review. Included studies were divided into two broad thematic areas regarding first psychological intervention for COVID-19: online psychological intervention (n=16) and offline psychological intervention (n=9). the first psychological intervention of community resiliency against COVID-19 infection are mostly quasi-experiment, review article, quallitative and cross-sectional. The average number of participants were more than one thousand overall for every study and discussed psychological intervention for community resiliency. Conclusion: Psychological treatment of COVID-19 is very important in psychological first aid, there are various interventions that are able to provide psychological treatment and provide different success. The future research is needed to explore effectiveness of a psychological intervention in COVID-19.
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Keyword:
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COVID-19; psychological intervention; community resilience
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.01.654
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