Studi Eksperimen Aktivitas Fotografi untuk Menurunkan Tingkat Kecemasan dan Stres

  • Edwin Adrianta Surijah School of Psychology and Counselling, Queensland University of Technology
  • Ni Kadek Julian Dian Wahyuni Program Studi Psikologi, Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan dan Sains, Universitas Dhyana Pura
  • Misael Mahendras Bokoua Labulu Program Studi Psikologi, Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan dan Sains, Universitas Dhyana Pura
  • Listiyani Dewi Hartika Program Studi Psikologi, Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan dan Sains, Universitas Dhyana Pura
DOI: https://doi.org/10.35814/mindset.v9i01.722
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Keywords: photography, photography therapy, therapeuthic photography, anxiety, stress

Abstract

Camera feature on a smartphone may bring positive impacts but it was rarely scientifically investigated. This research examines therapeutic effect of photography in reducing anxiety and stress symptoms through experimental design. Twenty participants were enrolled into two studies and were split into control group and treatment group receiving twelve sessions of photography therapy. Anxiety and stress were measured with DASS-42. Wilcoxon signed rank test and binary logistic regression showed photography therapy sessions were associated with lower level of anxiety and stress on both study groups. Careful conclusion of therapeutic photography efficacy was discussed due to low level of control during experiment.

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Published
2019-07-29
How to Cite
Surijah, E. A., Wahyuni, N. K. J. D., Labulu, M. M. B., & Hartika, L. D. (2019). Studi Eksperimen Aktivitas Fotografi untuk Menurunkan Tingkat Kecemasan dan Stres. Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi MIND SET, 9(01), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.35814/mindset.v9i01.722
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