Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Indonesian Red Crescent Humanitarian Journal

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Editoral Note 

Entering its third year of publication, the Indonesian Red Crescent Humanitarian Journal (IRCHum) remains committed and steadfast as a scientific journal that publishes research articles in the fields of social sciences, humanitarianism, health, and disaster management. IRCHum aims to be a platform for academics, researchers, and practitioners to share knowledge and experiences within the scope of the journal. This year, IRCHum is also undergoing national accreditation to be indexed in SINTA. We hope this accreditation will ensure quality and enhance the credibility of the scientific journal. We hope that official recognition will provide benefits for both the journal management and authors in terms of academic career development.   

In this issue, we present several articles discussing relevant topics in the field of humanity, particularly the psychological aspects of disaster mitigation, health education, and community life. This also serves as a reminder that psychological aspects play a crucial role in sustaining life. This edition is available online in June 2025. All articles in this edition (6 research articles) were co-authored by 16 authors from 8 institutions, 7 provinces, and 1 country (Indonesia).

We would like to thank the authors, reviewers, and editorial team for their hard work in ensuring the quality and integrity of this journal. We also welcome comments and contributions from readers and the scientific community to improve the quality of the journal.

Editorial Team
Indonesian Red Crescent Humanitarian Journal

Published: 27-06-2025

Articles

  • Eksplorasi pengetahuan InaRISK warga sekolah: Persepektif indigenous psychology

    Muhammad Rafliansyah Gobel, Zuhriana K. Yusuf, Chairul Wahjudi, Vivien Novarina Kasim
    1-15
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.56744/irchum.v4i1.70
    Abstract Views: 53
    File Views: 37
  • Penerapan mindfulness based stress reduction dan psikoedukasi pada caregiver stroke yang mengalami burnout

    Wiwik Kurniati, Berthy Sri Utami Adiningsih, Faisal Kholid Fahdi
    16-25
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.56744/irchum.v4i1.76
    Abstract Views: 87
    File Views: 68
  • How sleep quality is associated with blood glucose levels in elderly diabetics melitus: A critical study at Cukir Community Health Center

    Syaputra Dwi Santoso, Alifa Putri Syaharany Amalliya Firdaussy, Ikhlas Nur Muhammad
    26-41
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.56744/irchum.v4i1.78
    Abstract Views: 90
    File Views: 40
  • Religious coping as a protective factor against stress in medical education

    Ridha Nur Mastiti
    42-52
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.56744/irchum.v4i1.71
    Abstract Views: 54
    File Views: 31
  • Relationship between macro nutrient intake, physical activity, and stress levels in police officers

    Winahyu Handayani, Ratnayani, Rasyid Avicena
    53-64
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.56744/irchum.v4i1.81
    Abstract Views: 55
    File Views: 31
  • Relawan sebagai agen perubahan sosial: Studi kasus run for humanity BSMI Maros

    Andi Tenrisanna
    65-75
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.56744/irchum.v4i1.82
    Abstract Views: 81
    File Views: 42