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Bayu Fandhi Achmad Shalmannuary Nisya Allquarismy Siska Pratiwi Yohannes Aruna Kertiyasa Dewanggani Kirana Dhyanti Mutiasari Vineshankar Ravichandar Yosafat Budiharjo Santoso Simanungkalit Dionisia Setya Farah Nabila Firry Syaiful Ghozali Wahida Yuyun Suciati

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ABSTRACT Indonesia is the country which has the most COVID-19 cases in South East Asia. The COVID-19 pandemic is causing serious psychological, social, and economic impacts particularly on the sub-urban society. This study aimed to explore the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on sub-urban society in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. This study used a hermeneutics phenomenological approach. that enrolled seven participants who reside in the sub-urban area of Yogyakarta province in June 2020. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with participants through Whatsapp mobile application and analyzed using interpretive phenomenological methods. Results showed that the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic can be summarized into three themes. First, the impacts include negative emotions that arise due to psychosomatic symptoms, fear of losing loved ones, stereotypes and anxiety concerning contracting COVID-19 infection; Second, limited social interaction in the community and strict travel restrictions; and third, job and income losses including layoffs from work and fear of not being able to meet family basic needs. The COVID-19 pandemic is causing several serious impacts involving psychological, social, and economic concerns that are disrupting the suburban society. Individual coping and family support are needed in the current situation.

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