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  <title>Dynamics of Male and Female Social Interactions in Students with Intellectual Disabilities during Puberty</title>
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  <namePart>Zainab Al Ghazali...[et al.]</namePart>
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  <publisher>Serial PSYMPATHIC: Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung</publisher>
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 <note>This research aimed to determine the understanding and experiences of students with intellectual disabilities regarding social interactions of the opposite gender during puberty. The focus was on comprehending these interactions and identifying associated risk and protective factors. A qualitative method was used  incorporating the Miles and Huberman analysis model as well as triangulating data through interviews and observations. The results showed that students with intellectual disabilities tended to imitate social interaction behaviors of the opposite gender observed in the surroundings including media such as TV and YouTube. Schools also played an important role in managing the protective factors within these interactions for students with intellectual disabilities. Measures implemented included reproductive health training  assigning proactive teachers to students  providing education on the boundaries of social interactions of the opposite gender  and installing CCTV to monitor and prevent negative behaviors. The actions were intended to mitigate the adverse effects of social interactions  particularly those including opposite-gender relationships.    Keywords  Intellectual Disabilities  Social Interactions  Puberty     </note>
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  <topic>1. INTERAKSI LAWAN JENIS - SISWA DISABILITAS INTELEKTUAL</topic>
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