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Penyesuaian dan Kepuasan Perkawinan pada Perempuan Bali yang Tinggal di Keluarga Inti dan Keluarga Batih Rospita, Indri Oktavia; Lestari, Made Diah
Jurnal Psikologi Udayana Edisi Khusus
Publisher : Program Studi Sarjana Psikologi, Fakultas Kedokteran, Universitas Udayana

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Marital satisfaction is not an easy thing to accomplish, especially for wife. Ibrahim (2002) explains that the number of wife which perceive marital satisfaction less than husband. Surya (2001) said that to achieve a successful marriage, the individual must have the ability to adjust. The main adjustment in the overall process of marriage is marital adjustment. Marital adjustment will be more complex for wife who lived with in-law. Balinese women who married and not able to build their own house are required to live in extended family which usually consists of mother-in-law and law. Balinese people also knows other type of marriage that called nuclear family which the couples lived in separated house of their family. The purpose of this study is to know the correlation between marital adjustment and marital satisfaction on Balinese women who lived in nuclear and extended family and to know the differentiation of marital adjustment and marital satisfaction on Balinese women who lived in nuclear and extended family. This study used quantitative method. Subject were 116 Balinese women who married. The results showed a positive and significant correlation between marital adjustment and marital satisfaction on Balinese women who lived in nuclear family with correlation 0,353 (r>0,05) and probability 0,007 (p<0,05). The similar result also found on Balinese women who lived in extended family with correlation 0,518 (r>0,05) and probability 0,000 (p<0,05). Marital adjustment and marital satisfaction were not different between Balinese women who lived in nuclear or extended family. Keyword : marital adjustment and marital satisfaction, nuclear family, extended family, Balinese women.
Bad News, Bad Moves? How Emotion Regulation and Doomscrolling Shape Aggression Rospita, Indri Oktavia; Al Yusainy, Cleoputri; Akhrani, Lusy Asa
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology VOL 15 NO 1 MARCH 2026
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

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Cyber aggression in the context of social media has been widely studied. However, research explicitly examining the spillover of aggression from social media into real world behavior through news exposure, particularly in the form of initial unprovoked aggression, remains limited. Doomscrolling is assumed to increase initial unprovoked aggression, whereas emotion regulation is expected to attenuate its intensity. This study aimed to examine the moderating roles of emotion regulation and doomscrolling in the effect of news type on initial unprovoked aggression. A mixed experimental design with a quantitative approach was employed, involving 157 participants. Doomscrolling was measured using a self-report, whereas initial unprovoked aggression was assessed using the Competitive Reaction Time Task (CRTT). Data were analyzed using a linear mixed-effects model (LMM) in RStudio. The results indicated that news type did not have a significant effect on initial unprovoked aggression (B = 0.16, SE = 0.20, p = .429, 95% CI [−0.22, 0.60]). The three-way interaction among news type, emotion regulation strategy, and doomscrolling was also not significant, F(3, 306) = 1.65, p = .179.