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STUDI PADA WANITA BEKERJA YANG BELUM MENIKAH DALAM MEMILIH PASANGAN HIDUP Maryani, Tri; Handayani, Nita Sri; Julianti, Annisa
Arjwa: Jurnal Psikologi Vol 3, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Gunadarma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35760/arjwa.2024.v3i1.9873

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Menikah merupakan keputusan terbesar bagi sebagian individu dalam perjalanan hidupnya. Sebelum memutuskan untuk menikah, individu tentunya memiliki kriteria-kriteria tertentu dalam menentungan pasangan hidupnya. Namun wanita yang belum menikah terutama yang bekerja masih merasa sulit untuk menemukan pansangan hidup,sehingga cenederung menunda pernikahan oleh karena itu preferensi pemilihan pasangan hidup menjadi pertimbangan yang penting bagi wanita lajang  yang bekerja dalam menentukan kriteria pasangan sebelm menikah.  Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengungkap gambaran pada wanita bekerja dalam memilih pasangan hidup. Responden dalam penelitian ini adalah wanita bekerja sebanyak 150 orang dengan kriteria belum pernah menikah, pendidikan terakhir minimal SMA, dengan rentang usia 25-40 tahun. Preferensi pemilihan pasangan hidup dalam penelitian ini diukur dengan Mate Selection Question yang diadaptasi dari Townsend (1989). Teknik analisis data yang digunakan adalah teknik deskriptif statistik yang mengungkap nilai dari mean, distribusi, subjek dan kategori dari data kuesioner yang dapat diolah sebagai penunjang dalam pembahasan mengenai variabel preferensi pemilihan pasangan hidup. Dari hasil analisis data dapat diketahui bahwa preferensi pemilihan pasangan hidup pada wanita bekerja berada pada kategori sedang. Artinya, responden dalam penelitian ini cukup memiliki pertimbangan dalam pemilihan pasangan hidup.
KUALITAS TIDUR PADA DEWASA AWAL DITINJAU DARI REGULASI DIRI, KECENDERUNGAN KECANDUAN SMARTPHONE, DAN PENUNDAAN WAKTU TIDUR Konradus, Natalia; Julianti, Annisa; Handayani, Nita Sri; Fauziah, Alia R.; Maryani, Tri
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 17, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Gunadarma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35760/psi.2024.v17i2.11425

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Sleep is essential for a person's life. Quality sleep will affect a person's condition in living their days. Many things can disrupt a person's sleep quality, including excessive smartphone use, bedtime procrastination, and low self-regulation. This study aimed to empirically examine the influence of sleep delay, smartphone addiction tendencies, and self-regulation on sleep quality in early adult smartphone users. The sampling technique in this research is non-probability sampling. The sample in this study was 149 early adult smartphone users with an age range of 18-40 years. Data collection in this study used a sleep delay scale, smartphone addiction scale, self-regulation scale, and sleep quality scale. Based on the results of multiple regression analysis, it is known that the significance level is 0.000 (p<0.01), with an RSquare value of 0.461 (46.1%). This shows that the influence of self-regulation, smartphone addiction tendencies, and bedtime procrastination on the sleep quality of early adult smartphone users is very significant. Apart from that, it appears that self-regulation, smartphone addiction tendencies, and bedtime procrastination affect the sleep quality of early adult smartphone users by 46.1% while other factors outside this research influence the remaining 53.9%.
The Role of Self-Compassion in Psychological Well-Being Among Young Adults from Single-Parent Families Fellicia Aghata, Wisang,; Handayani, Nita Sri; Konradus, Natalia
Jurnal Kesehatan dan Kedokteran Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Februari: Jurnal Kesehatan dan Kedokteran
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Muda Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56127/jukeke.v5i1.2375

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Abstract: Entering young adulthood involves significant role transitions and increasing responsibilities that require effective psychological adaptation. For individuals raised in single-parent families, limited parental support and the absence of one parental figure may pose additional challenges to psychological well-being. Therefore, this study aims to examine the role of self-compassion in promoting psychological well-being among young adults from single-parent families. This study employed a quantitative approach using a cross-sectional design, with data collected through self-report questionnaires and analyzed using simple linear regression. A total of 130 young adults from single-parent families participated in the study through purposive sampling. The findings reveal that self-compassion significantly contributes to psychological well-being (p < 0.05), with a coefficient of determination (R²) of 0.481, indicating that self-compassion accounts for 48.1% of the variance in psychological well-being. Both self-compassion and psychological well-being were found to be at moderate levels among participants. These results suggest that fostering self-compassion may serve as an effective internal resource to support psychological well-being in young adults facing family-related adversities. The originality of this study lies in its focus on young adults raised by a single parent due to parental loss, highlighting self-compassion as a key protective factor within this specific population and contributing empirical evidence to the growing literature on positive psychological resources in vulnerable family contexts.