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Loneliness and psychological well-being among adolescents K-Pop fans
Psychological well-being is important for adolescent, especially on their mental health. This study aimed to examine the relationship between loneliness and psychological well-being in adolescent K-pop fans. The population in this study were adolescents aged 13-18 years who were K-pop fans, with a research sample obtained from quota sampling with a total of 100 people. This research applied the quantitative method, while the data collection tools included the psychological well-being and loneliness scales. The data are then analyzed using the product moment technique. The study results show a significant negative relationship between loneliness and psychological well-being among adolescent K-pop fans. The level of psychological well-being and loneliness adolescent K-pop fans are in the moderate category. Based on the study results, the lower the level of loneliness among adolescents, the higher the psychological well-being will be and vice versa. The higher the level of loneliness, the lower the psychological well-being
Perceived organizational support and gratitude towards employee organizational commitment
This study aims to examine the influence of perceived organizational support (POS) and gratitude on the organizational commitment of employees at RSUD dr M.Y. The sampling technique used was quota sampling, with 103 employees participating as subjects in the study. The instruments utilized included organizational commitment scale, perceived organizational support scale, and gratitude scale. Data analysis employed multiple linear regression. The results indicate a significant influence of both perceived organizational support and gratitude on organizational commitment at RSUD dr M.Y. Specifically, perceived organizational support does not significantly affect organizational commitment, whereas gratitude has a highly significant impact on organizational commitment. The conclusion drawn from this research is that higher levels of POS and gratitude jointly correspond to higher organizational commitment, and vice versa. However, independently, high or low levels of POS do not influence organizational commitment. Furthermore, higher levels of gratitude correlate with increased organizational commitment, while lower levels of gratitude correlate with decreased organizational commitment
Analysis of Self-Regulation in the Rencong Telang Islamic Society Perspective of Social Cognitive Theory
The Rencong Telang Islamic society reflects distinctive cultural characteristics and unique values, particularly in the self-regulation system involving religious norms and local traditions. The individual's ability to control behavior and adapt to societal values is a key element in understanding behavior, especially in social and religious contexts. This research aims primarily to delve into and comprehensively analyze the phenomenon of self-regulation in the Rencong Telang Islamic society. Specific objectives include exploring the concepts and practices of self-regulation, involving religious norms, local traditions, and cultural values that shape self-regulation. This article also aims to analyze the role of self-regulation in various aspects of community life, ranging from worship to marriage customs and communal land management. Focus is also given to the social challenges and changes faced by the Rencong Telang Islamic society to understand how self-regulation can uphold traditional values. The method used is literature review, encompassing an analysis of relevant literature on self-regulation, Islamic society, and the specific context of the Rencong Telang Islamic society. The research findings indicate that self-regulation in this society encompasses various aspects of daily life, involving customs, Islamic principles, and governance. The ability to control behavior in worship, marriage customs, and communal land management is an integral part of self-regulation. The community employs self-regulation to preserve traditional values, adapt to changes, address social challenges, and manage social interactions. In the context of Social Cognitive Theory, self-regulation is explained as the result of behavioral control in customs and Islamic beliefs, embodied in Undang as the daily norm reflecting the influence of nature, Islamic teachings, and local traditions. Overall, self-regulation in this society is not solely individual but reflects social dynamics involving the entire community, with significant impacts on aspects of life, customs, Islam, and governance, playing a crucial role in preserving cultural values and identity
Self-Disclosure, social comparison, and social anxiety among gen z social media users
Social anxiety arises from the fear of being negatively judged by others during specific social activities or situations. This can influence an individual's self-acceptance anxiety, thereby posing a threat to Gen Z when engaging in self-disclosure and social comparison on social media. This study aims to determine whether there is a relationship between self-disclosure and social comparison with social anxiety among Gen Z social media users. This research employs a correlational quantitative method, and the sampling technique used in this study is accidental sampling. The subjects of this study are Generation Z individuals aged 18-25 years, with a population of 247,759 and a sample size of 270. The correlational method used to test the hypothesis in this study employs non-parametric analysis techniques. The research data will be analyzed using the JASP for Windows software. The analysis results from the Spearman Rho correlation coefficient show that the relationship between self-disclosure and social anxiety has a correlation coefficient of 0.033 and a P-Value of 0.590, indicating no significant relationship between self-disclosure and social anxiety. In contrast, the correlation coefficient between social comparison and social anxiety is 0.515, with a P-Value of 0.001, indicating a significant relationship between social comparison and social anxiety. This study contributes specifically to understanding the mechanisms of self-disclosure and social comparison underlying the emergence of social anxiety due to social media use, significantly advancing the field. The implications of this study include enhancing knowledge about self-disclosure and social comparison mechanisms that underlie increased social anxiety caused by social media use
The dynamics of online sexual grooming: From comfort to insecurity in victims' experiences
The prevalence of sexual violence has been rising, particularly with the increasing reports of online sexual abuse. This study aims to examine the experiences of victims subjected to online sexual grooming, a form of sexual violence occurring in digital spaces. The research focuses on the manipulative tactics employed by perpetrators to exploit their victims. Using a qualitative approach and a phenomenological study design, the research involved two participants who had been victims of online sexual grooming by unknown perpetrators, with no prior face-to-face contact. Data were collected through interviews, and analysis followed the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. Findings reveal that prior to the grooming process, participants encountered the perpetrators via social media and engaged in frequent conversations. Throughout the grooming process, perpetrators employed various manipulative techniques such as conversational manipulation, sustained contact, secrecy, sexualization, compliments, erratic moods, and other grooming behaviors. The emotional impact of online sexual grooming on the victims included both positive and negative feelings, with the latter predominating during the grooming experience
Kepercayaan Diri dan Dukungan Sosial dengan Kemandirian pada Mahasiswa Perantauan
Self Confidence and Social Support with Independence for Overseas Students Self-confidence and social support with independence in overseas students. This study aims to examine the relationship between self-confidence and social support with independence in overseas students. The subjects in this study were 110 overseas students from the 2019 faculty of psychology, Ahmad Dahlan University. The research method used is quantitative method with measuring instruments used are independence scale, self-confidence scale, and social support scale. The data analysis used was multiple linear regression analysis technique using the Statistical Product and Service Solution (SPSS) 16.0 for windows computer program. The results of the major hypothesis obtained a regression value of R = 0.609 with p = 0.003 (p <0.05). This shows that there is a very significant relationship between the variables of self-confidence and social support with independence. The first minor result is r = 0.578 with p = 0.000 (p <0.01), meaning that there is a very significant positive relationship between self-confidence and independence. Furthermore, the second minor result is r = 0.062 with p = 0.473 (p <0.05), meaning that there is no relationship between social support and independence. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that the self-confidence variable provides an effective contribution of 35.08% to independence
Prisoners' Anxiety Viewed from Types of Crime and Types of Prisoners
Kecemasan Narapidana ditinjau dari Jenis Kejahatan dan Jenis NarapidanaAnxiety is an instinctive fear of bad things happening in the future and is considered a major enemy. The aim is to find out whether there are differences in anxiety in terms of the type of crime and the type of prisoner. The total population in this study were 335 convicts in Class IIA. The author uses a quantitative method with a purposive sampling technique of 80 convicts. Validity test using Statistical Series Computing Program (SPS-2000). The results of the study indicate that there is a difference in anxiety in terms of the type of crime, with a description that the anxiety in inmates with the type of theft crime is higher than in the type of drug crime and there is no difference in anxiety in terms of the type of inmate. That is, there is not always a difference in anxiety between recidivists and non-recidivists because anxiety is also influenced by the maturity of individual personality and social environmental conditions, where human social interaction always carries out an attribution process that can affect the anxiety of other people in Class IIA
Authoritarian Parenting and Self-Concept With Emotional Maturity on Students at SMA
Pola asuh otoriter dan konsep diri dengan kematangan emosi siswa SMA Adolescence is considered an emotionally difficult time. This is because teenagers who ignore many stimuli can cause emotional outbursts. Adolescents with mature emotions give a stable emotional reaction, not changing from one feeling or mood to another. Emotional maturity in adolescents is necessary to get parental attention, especially what happens in adolescents. This study examines the relationship between authoritarian parenting and self-cothe ncept of passionate matmaterial students SMA Negeri 4 Tanjungpinang. The method used in this study is quantitative. The variables in the study were measured using the emotional maturity scale, authoritarian parenting scale, and self-concept. The population in the study were students of class XI at SMA Negeri 4 Tanjungpinang. The sample of this study was 82 students at SMA Negeri 4 Tanjungpinang obtained through a simple random sampling technique. The data analysis used in this study is multiple regression analysis with the help of SPSS version 22.0 for Windows. The result of data analysis showed: (1) there is a very significant relationship between authoritarian parenting and selself-concept with emotional maturity in students, (2) there is a very substantial negative relationship between authoritative parenting and emotional maturity in students, (3) there is a very substantial positive relationship between self-concept and emotional maturity on students. This study concludes that there is a relationship between authoritarian parenting and self-concept and emotional maturity in students
Parenting patterns of Vocational High School Students: A case study at Setia Bhakti Vocational High School in Tangerang City
This research was motivated by problems regarding parenting, difficulties in directing children to study because they get bored easily, difficulty dividing time between work and helping children when studying and difficulty in dealing with children using gadgets. This research aims to determine the parenting patterns obtained by Setia Bhakti Vocational School students and the impact obtained from parental care. The method used is a qualitative method with a case study approach. The research subjects were students of Setia Bhakti Vocational School, Tangerang City, class XI majoring in accounting who were taking online learning. Based on the data obtained, the pandemic has changed the parenting style provided by parents, where parents are not only involved in helping their children learn at home but also have to provide learning support facilities. Apart from that, working parents also have to divide their time between work and their children's needs during the online learning process. Not only that, parents must also monitor their child's development so that it does not decline and make the learning atmosphere enjoyable
The influence of hedonic lifestyle and self-control on consumptive purchasing behavior of NCT fans in Indonesia
The presence of K-Pop indicates that individuals tend to exhibit consumptive behavior towards themselves. This behavior arises when a fan wants to purchase items used by their idols. Unbeknownst to them, this behavior can lead to hedonic lifestyle and lack of self-control. The phenomenon of purchasing items causing consumptive behavior led to the research titled 'The Influence of Hedonic Lifestyle and Self-Control on Consumptive Purchasing Behavior of NCT (Neo Culture Technology) Fans in Indonesia.' The population in this study was 277,499 individuals found on the Twitter account @NCT_Indonesia, with a sample size of 384 people using the Accidental Sampling data collection method. The results of this study significantly show an influence on the emergence of consumptive behavior in individuals