Fuad Hamsyah, S.Psi., M.Sc.

Research Interests

Mental Health, Occupational Health Psychology.

Fuad Hamsyah is currently pursuing doctoral studies (S3) in Psychology at Keio University, Japan. This doctoral study uses a full scholarship from Keio University which is intended for international researchers in Asia. Previously, in 2014, he earned a Master of Science (M.Sc) degree in International Health from the Charite Universitätsmedizin, Medical school of Humboldt Universität and Freie Universität in Berlin, Germany, using a full scholarship from the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD). In 2011, he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology (S.Psi) from the Faculty of Psychology, Gadjah Mada University (UGM), Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

Topics related to mental health in general to more specifically occupational mental health (occupational health psychology) are of interest in teaching and scientific development. This is also demonstrated by the courses he teaches and his latest research which has also been published in several journals.

  • Spillover-Crossover Model among Indonesian dual-earner couples.
  • Covid-19 and workers’ well-being.

Journal

Hamsyah, F., Shimazu, A., Hakanen, J. (2024). How Work Engagement and Workaholism relate to individuals’ and their intimate partners’ mental well-being: A test of the spillover-crossover model among Indonesian dual-earner couples. Industrial health, In press

Hamsyah, F., Miyanaka, D., Tokita, M., Kawada, M., Mori, N., & Shimazu, A. (2024). Validation of the Indonesian version of the Recovery Experience Questionnaire. Industrial health, 62 (2), 90-101 https://doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.2023-0070

Mori, N., Miyanaka, D., Tokita, M., Kawada, M., Sakakibara, K., Hamsyah, F., Yuheng, L., & Shimazu, A. (2024). Job demands and temporomandibular disorders: mediating and moderating effects of psychological distress and recovery experiences. Journal of occupational health66(1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1093/joccuh/uiad001

Kawada, M., Shimazu, A., Miyanaka, D., Tokita, M., Sakakibara, K., Mori, N., Hamsyah, F., Yuheng, L., Shojima, K., & Schaufeli, W. B. (2024). Boredom and engagement at work: do they have different antecedents and consequences? Industrial health, 62 (2). 110-122 https://doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.2023-0028

Shimazu, A., Sakakibara, K., Hamsyah, F., Kawada, M., Miyanaka, D., Mori, N., & Tokita, M. (2023). Frequency of laughter and work engagement among Japanese employees: a cross-sectional study during COVID-19. Industrial health, 62 (3), 203-208 https://doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.2023-0085

Sakakibara, K., Miyanaka, D., Tokita, M., Kawada, M., Mori, N., Hamsyah, F., Lin, Y., & Shimazu, A. (2023). Association of work-related sedentary behavior with mental health and work engagement among Japanese white-collar and blue-collar workers. Journal of occupational and environmental medicine, 65 (11), e695-e702. https://doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0000000000002952

A’yuninnisa, R.N., Priwati, A.R., Marvianto, R.D., Hamsyah, F., Faturochman. (2023). Unraveling the Work-Related Distress Profiles of Election Officers in Yogyakarta: Lessons Learned from the 2019 General Election. Jurnal Psikologi, 50 (3), 299-317 https://doi.org/10.22146/jpsi.89858

Listu, S.A., Afiahayati., Hamsyah, F. (2021). Clustering Indonesian Patients with Personality Disorders Using Fuzzy C-Means. ICIC Express Letter: Part B:Applications, 12 (11), 995-1001 https://doi.org/10.24507/icicelb.12.11.995

Hamsyah, F & Subandi. (2017). Dzikir and Happiness: A Mental Health Study on An Indonesian Muslim Sufi Group. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health. 19 (1), 80-94. https://doi.org/10.1080/19349637.2016.1193404 

Urrahman, D., Dewi, F., S., T., Hamsyah, F. (2016). “Villagers are not afraid to die”: a qualitative study of community coping behavior to pictorial warnings on cigarette packs. BKM Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health. 32 (8), 263-272. https://doi.org/10.22146/bkm.8699

Book Chapter

Hamsyah, F. & Nugraeni, A.Y. (2020). Pop Culture dan Media “Pisau Bermata Dua” Bagi Kesehatan Mental Generasi Milenial. Dari Milenial Tentang Milenial: Perspektif Psikologi. Yogyakarta: Kanisius.

Hamsyah, F. (2012). Sabar & Nrimo of Merapi Eruption Survivor: An Introduction. Psikologi Untuk Kesejahteraan Masyarakat. pp 168-185. Yogyakarta: Pustaka Pelajar and Faculty of Psychology Universitas Gadjah Mada.

  • 2017  Epidemiology of depression in Sleman district, Yogyakarta
  • 2016 School Mental Health Literacy: A Mental Health Literacy Study on Highschool in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 2015 School Well Being: An Integrative Model for Public Mental Health Program in Secondary School (Action Research)
  • 2015 Yogyakarta Local Legislation Development of Child Sexual Abuse
  • 2015 Mental Health Intervention and Psychosocial Support in Disaster Setting: A Study on Bantul Earthquake and Merapi Eruption
  • 2012 The Basis of Javanese Posttraumatic Growth, “Sabar” and “Nrimo” Among Merapi Disaster Survivors
  • Hamsyah, F., Shimazu, A., Hakanen, J. (2024). How heavy work investments relate to one’s and one intimate partner’s mental well-being: A test of the spillover-crossover model among Indonesian dual-earner couples. Special Sessions on Off-job Experiences and Well-Being. The 34th International Congress of Occupational Health; April 28th – May 3rd, 2024; Marrakesh, Morocco.
  • Hamsyah F, Shimazu A. (2023) How Heavy Work Investment Relates to Mental Well-Being: Mediating Roles of Work-Family Spillovers and Recovery Experiences Among Indonesian Dual-Earner Couples. Symposium at the 2023 Joint Congress of the International Commission of Occupational Health-Work Organization Psychosocial Factors & Asia Pacific Academy for Psychosocial Factors at Work; September 19-22, 2023; Tokyo, Japan.
  • Hamsyah F, Miyanaka D, Sakakibara K, Kawada M, Lin Y, Sato Y, Tokita M, Shimazu A. (2022) Having Children Under 12, Work Engagement, Mental Well-Being, and Psychological Distress Among Japanese Workers During COVID-19 Pandemic. Oral presentation at the 15th Conference of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology; July 6-8, 2022; Bordeaux, France.
  • Hamsyah, F. (2016). Mental Health Intervention and Psychosocial Support in Disaster Settings: A Study From Indonesian Disasters. Presented at the 31st International Congress of Psychology, Yokohama, Japan, 24-29 July 2016.
  • Hamsyah, F & Subandi (2015). Dhikr (God Remembrance) and Happiness: A Mental Health Study on An Indonesian Muslim Sufi Group. Presented at The 20th World Congress of The World Federation for Mental Health, Cairo, Egypt, 16-19 October, 2015
  • Hamsyah, F. (2011). The Basis of Posttraumatic Growth in Javanese Community. Presented at International Conference of Indigenous and Cultural Psychology, Denpasar, Bali, 21-23 December
  • Subandi, M.A., Rochmawati, I., Hamsyah, F. (2011). Pulung Gantung: A Cultural Belief of Suicidal Behavior in Gunung Kidul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Presented at the International Conference on Integrating Cultural Perspective in the Understanding and Prevention of Suicide, Beijing, 13-17 September
  • 2019 Seminar and Workshop on Climate Change and Health held by DAAD. Took place in Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany
  • 2017 Workshop on Global Mental Health held by DAAD. Took place in Charite Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany
  • 2016 Seminar and Workshop on Effective Project Leadership held by DAAD. Took place in Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany
  • 2015 Seminar and Workshop on Global Health held by DAAD. Took place in Mountain of The Moon University, Fort Portal, Uganda
  • 2012 English Language Training/IELTS from DIKTI (Directorate General of Higher Education) in Malang State University, Malang, Indonesia