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Secure attachment Dan Kualitas Pernikahan Pada Individu Menikah: Sebuah Meta-Analisis Konradus, Natalia; Hadjam, M. Noor Rochman; Harsanti, Intaglia; Tarigan, Avinanta
Jurnal Online Psikogenesis Vol 11 No 2 (2023): Desember
Publisher : Fakultas Psikologi Universitas YARSI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24854/jps.v11i2.3488

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Previous studies have shown a relationship between secure attachment and marital quality in married couples. However, the correlation between secure attachment and marital quality shows varying results. This meta-analysis aims to evaluate the relationship between secure attachment and marital quality for married couples by revealing how true r is and the effect size of the correlation between the two variables. This meta-analysis research identified 15 studies that he considered eligible, with a total sample of 4.840. The results of the analysis confirm that there is a positive correlation between secure attachment and the quality of marriage in married individuals at a strong level with 95% CI [0,401; 1,053]. The heterogeneity test showed good results, and there was no publication bias.
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%.