Gambaran Resiliensi pada Ibu Nifas Primipara Suku Timor dalam Tradisi Neno Bo'ha

This study aims to explore the resilience in Timorese postpartum mothers who live the Neno Bo'ha tradition, which is a custom that requires mothers to undergo a postpartum recovery period in ume k'bubu (round house). This tradition is believed to provide long-term benefits for the health...

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Main Authors: Yusi Tualaka, Wahyuni Kristinawati, Enjang Wahyuningrum
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Language:Indonesian
Published: Kuras Institute 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://journal.kurasinstitute.com/index.php/bocp/article/view/1274
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author Yusi Tualaka
Wahyuni Kristinawati
Enjang Wahyuningrum
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description This study aims to explore the resilience in Timorese postpartum mothers who live the Neno Bo'ha tradition, which is a custom that requires mothers to undergo a postpartum recovery period in ume k'bubu (round house). This tradition is believed to provide long-term benefits for the health of mothers and babies, but on the other hand it also brings considerable physical and psychological challenges. This study uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach, which allows to explore the subjective experience of postpartum mothers in depth. The participants in this study are the primipara postpartum mothers of the Timorese tribe who are undergoing the Neno Bo'ha period in a round house. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and participatory observations to understand their adaptation process and resilience in facing the challenges of living this tradition. The results of the study showed that the postpartum mothers of the Timor tribe had a very good level of resilience. This can be seen from their ability to manage emotions, control impulses, maintain optimism, and take advantage of social support from family and society. Compliance with customs is a major factor in their resilience, although these traditions provide physical discomfort, such as heat, smoke, and pain arising from certain rituals. Support from family and community also played an important role in shaping their resilience during Neno Bo'ha's time.
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spelling doaj-art-dcd4d57105db4b21903740c075f6e7c22025-08-20T03:12:36ZindKuras InstituteBulletin of Counseling and Psychotherapy2656-10502025-02-017110.51214/002025071274000Gambaran Resiliensi pada Ibu Nifas Primipara Suku Timor dalam Tradisi Neno Bo'haYusi Tualaka0Wahyuni Kristinawati1Enjang Wahyuningrum2Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana Salatiga, IndonesiaUniversitas Kristen Satya Wacana Salatiga, IndonesiaUniversitas Kristen Satya Wacana Salatiga, Indonesia This study aims to explore the resilience in Timorese postpartum mothers who live the Neno Bo'ha tradition, which is a custom that requires mothers to undergo a postpartum recovery period in ume k'bubu (round house). This tradition is believed to provide long-term benefits for the health of mothers and babies, but on the other hand it also brings considerable physical and psychological challenges. This study uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach, which allows to explore the subjective experience of postpartum mothers in depth. The participants in this study are the primipara postpartum mothers of the Timorese tribe who are undergoing the Neno Bo'ha period in a round house. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and participatory observations to understand their adaptation process and resilience in facing the challenges of living this tradition. The results of the study showed that the postpartum mothers of the Timor tribe had a very good level of resilience. This can be seen from their ability to manage emotions, control impulses, maintain optimism, and take advantage of social support from family and society. Compliance with customs is a major factor in their resilience, although these traditions provide physical discomfort, such as heat, smoke, and pain arising from certain rituals. Support from family and community also played an important role in shaping their resilience during Neno Bo'ha's time. https://journal.kurasinstitute.com/index.php/bocp/article/view/1274Neno Bo'haResilienceTimorese
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Wahyuni Kristinawati
Enjang Wahyuningrum
Gambaran Resiliensi pada Ibu Nifas Primipara Suku Timor dalam Tradisi Neno Bo'ha
Bulletin of Counseling and Psychotherapy
Neno Bo'ha
Resilience
Timorese
title Gambaran Resiliensi pada Ibu Nifas Primipara Suku Timor dalam Tradisi Neno Bo'ha
title_full Gambaran Resiliensi pada Ibu Nifas Primipara Suku Timor dalam Tradisi Neno Bo'ha
title_fullStr Gambaran Resiliensi pada Ibu Nifas Primipara Suku Timor dalam Tradisi Neno Bo'ha
title_full_unstemmed Gambaran Resiliensi pada Ibu Nifas Primipara Suku Timor dalam Tradisi Neno Bo'ha
title_short Gambaran Resiliensi pada Ibu Nifas Primipara Suku Timor dalam Tradisi Neno Bo'ha
title_sort gambaran resiliensi pada ibu nifas primipara suku timor dalam tradisi neno bo ha
topic Neno Bo'ha
Resilience
Timorese
url https://journal.kurasinstitute.com/index.php/bocp/article/view/1274
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