Maya Masyita Suherman
Institut Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Siliwangi, Cimahi

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Subjective Well-Being Profile of University Students and Its Influencing Factors Luna Nuranis Zakiah; Maya Masyita Suherman; Tb. Moh. Irma Ari Irawan; Rina Marlina; Muhammad Amirullah
International Journal of Counseling and Psychotherapy Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): International Journal of Counseling and Psychotherapy, 3(1), 2026
Publisher : Academia Edu Cendekia Indonesia (AEDUCIA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64420/ijcp.v3i1.506

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Background: Subjective well-being is an important indicator of psychological health and life satisfaction among university students. Understanding students’ well-being is essential because academic demands, social adjustment, and developmental transitions during university life can significantly affect their psychological condition. Objective: This study aims to examine the profile of subjective well-being among university students and to identify the factors influencing it. Method: A quantitative survey design was employed, involving undergraduate students from several academic programs. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire that measured dimensions of subjective well-being, including life satisfaction, positive and negative affect, along with several potential influencing factors, such as academic stress, social support, and personal motivation. Descriptive statistics were used to describe the profile of students’ subjective well-being, while inferential analysis was applied to determine the factors associated with variations in well-being levels. Results: Students demonstrate varying levels of subjective well-being across different dimensions, with several factors showing significant relationships with overall well-being. Conclusion: These findings highlight the importance of academic and psychosocial environments in supporting students’ psychological health. Contribution: The study contributes to a better understanding of university students’ well-being. It provides educators and institutions with insights to develop strategies that enhance students’ psychological well-being and overall quality of life.
AI Based Criting E-Modul as a Learning Innovation for Digital and Critical Thinking Literacy: Its Relevance to Transformative Counseling Maya Masyita Suherman; Ardian Renata Manuardi; Wiwin Yuliani
Proceedings of Siliwangi Annual International Conference on Guidance and Counselling Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): SAICGC, Volume 4 (December 2025)
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The integration of digital and critical thinking skills is crucial in 21st-century education and counseling. Transformative counseling, which aims to facilitate profound change through critical self-reflection, requires innovative media to achieve its goals. The AI-Based CRITING E-Modul was developed to enhance these competencies, but its conceptual alignment with transformative counseling principles needed systematic validation. Objective: This study aimed to analyze and prioritize the relevance of the CRITING E-Modul's components to the core principles of transformative counseling using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). Methods: This evaluative study involved five experts in transformative counseling and educational technology. Through pairwise comparison questionnaires, experts judged the relative importance of four main criteria: Critical Reflection, Self-Direction, Disorienting Dilemma, and Contextualization. Results: The AHP analysis revealed that Critical Reflection (weight: 0.415) was the most significant principle, followed by Self-Direction (0.285), Disorienting Dilemma (0.185), and Contextualization (0.115). All consistency ratios (CR < 0.1) indicated acceptable judgment consistency. Conclusions: The AHP method provides a robust framework for validating the relevance of an educational innovation to a theoretical counseling paradigm. The CRITING E-Modul is deemed highly relevant to transformative counseling, primarily through its mechanism of stimulating critical reflection via AI-generated feedback, offering a structured medium for clients or counselor trainees to engage in critical self-examination and cognitive restructuring. This Study provides both a methodological framework and practical guidance for integrating AI tools in counseling context.