dc.description.abstract | Dating violence is a social problem that has become a concern lately. Dating
violence also has physical and psychological impacts. The violence that occurs
usually consists of several types, for example physical, psychological/mental, and
sexual attacks. Physical aspects such as hitting, pulling hair, slapping.
Psychological/mental aspects such as being made jealous on purpose, coercion,
cursing in public. Sexual aspects such as being forced to kiss, groping the body,
forcing to have sex. Dating violence has negative impacts in various aspects,
namely physical impacts such as wounds, bruises, bruises and others. psychological
impacts such as anxiety, trauma, stress, depression. social impacts such as victims
isolating themselves at home, having low self-esteem, not daring to have a
relationship. This study aims to see the psychological picture of students who have
experienced dating violence. For students who experience dating violence, there are
psychological impacts consisting of aspects of thought patterns (cognitive), feelings
(affective) and behavior (conative). The research method used in this study is the
Indigenous Psychology approach. The number of samples in this study was 57
respondents. The results of the study showed that aspects of thought patterns (fear
of being wrong, distrust, optimism), aspects of feelings (sad, disappointed, angry),
and aspects of behavior (not having a relationship anymore, being careful, crying)
The results of this research can be used as a reference in preventing violence in
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