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Dukungan Sosial Keluarga Terhadap Subjective well-being Lansia: Systematic Literature Review Shalma Fadilla; Nadira Ananda Putri; Rahmawati Agustia; Rahmadianti Aulia
Jurnal Ilmu Psikologi dan Kesehatan | E-ISSN : 3063-1467 Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): April - Juni
Publisher : CV. ITTC INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62379/jipk.v3i1.1966

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The aging population continues to increase globally, raising serious concerns about their psychological well-being. This study aims to examine the role of family social support on subjective well-being (SWB) in older adults through a systematic literature review. Using the PRISMA protocol, four empirical articles published between 2021 and 2026 were selected from the Sciencedirect database. The results consistently show that emotional support from family, particularly from children, is the strongest predictor of life satisfaction in older adults across various cultural contexts. Instrumental support demonstrates a more complex pattern, where material or physical assistance can actually reduce older adults' sense of autonomy and selfesteem. Moderation factors such as culture, gender, region, and income level have been shown to influence the relationship between family support and subjective well-being (SWB). These findings underscore the importance of a contextualized and segmented approach in older adult support programs.
Persepsi Stres dan Fungsi Imun: Tinjauan Literatur dalam Perspektif Psikoneuroimunologi Ludfiah Azahra; Tasya Cahya Salsabila; Faula Aldini Putri; Shalma Fadilla; Wirza Feny Rahayu
Jurnal Ilmu Psikologi dan Kesehatan | E-ISSN : 3063-1467 Vol. 2 No. 4 (2026): Januari - Maret
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This scoping review aims to synthesize empirical evidence on the association between perceived stress and immune function as examined within the framework of psychoneuroimmunology. Using PRISMA-ScR guidelines, four empirical studies published between 2016 and 2025 were selected from Semantic Scholar and PubMed. The review integrates evidence across various populations, including pregnant women, cancer patients, individuals with HPV infection, and healthy adults. Findings consistently show that high perceived stress is linked to measurable physiological changes, such as decreased immune gene expression, reduced T-cell and NK-cell activity, heightened systemic inflammation, microbiome imbalance, and accelerated immunosenescence. These results underscore that subjective psychological appraisal plays a central role in shaping biological vulnerability, demonstrating the interconnectedness of mental and physical health. The study highlights the importance of psychological interventions, such as cognitive restructuring, coping enhancement, and stressmanagement training to protect immune health. Future research should incorporate culturally relevant psychological factors and immune biomarkers to deepen understanding within the field of health psychology.