Elisabeth Haksi Mayawati, M.A.

Haksi received her bachelor degree in Psychology from Sanata Dharma University, Indonesia in 2009 and Master of Arts in Social Psychology from Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia in 2016. She has been involved in various research projects as a research assistant and independent researcher. She is interested in behavioral science and would like to apply the knowledge from the field to improve community well-being.

Representative publications and presentations

  • Widyatmoko, C.S., Tan, E.T., Seyle, D.C., Mayawati, E.H., & Silver, R.C. (2011).  Coping with natural disasters in Yogyakarta, Indonesia: The psychological state of elementary school children as assessed by their teachers. School Psychology International, 32, 484-497.
  • Mayawati, E.H., & Widyatmoko, C.S. (2015, July). Is sexual desire meaningful for women? Women’s perspective on the meaning, function, and role of sexual desire. Oral presented in The 22nd Congress of the World Association for Sexual Health, Singapore.
  • Mayawati, E.H., & Widyatmoko, C.S. (2014, July). Externalization attribution mediates relationship between mother alienation and smartphone use in Indonesian adolescent. Poster presented in International Association for Relationship Research Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Arafiani, D.P., Mayawati, E.H., & Widyatmoko, C.S. (2013, August). Indonesian parents and teachers perspective on child sexual behavior. Oral presented in The 10th Biennial Conference of Asian Association of Social Psychology, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
  • Theresia, A., Mayawati, E.H., & Widyatmoko, C.S. (2013, August). Adolescent online sexual behavior: An exploratory study. Oral presented in The 10th Biennial Conference of Asian Association of Social Psychology, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.