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Strength-based parenting dan self-compassion pada mahasiswa Julianti Ratna, Josephine Maria; Sumargi, Agnes Maria; Engry, Agustina; Jonathan, Alfredo
Psychopreneur Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): Psychopreneur Journal
Publisher : Universitas Ciputra Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/psy.v5i2.2317

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Self-compassion diperlukan sebagai faktor proteksi terhadap stres dan depresi yang sering terjadi pada masa pandemi COVID-19. Self-compassion adalah perasaan belas kasih yang ditujukan kepada diri sendiri terutama pada saat menghadapi kesulitan ataupun kegagalan. Strength-based parenting (SBP) berpotensi mempengaruhi self-compassion karena orangtua dengan sengaja memperhatikan kekuatan anak daripada kelemahannya (strength-knowledge) dan mendorong anak untuk menggunakan kekuatannya tersebut (strength-use). Berdasarkan hasil kuesioner yang disebarkan secara daring kepada 180 orang mahasiswa di Surabaya (16-22 tahun) terungkap bahwa SBP mempengaruhi self-compassion secara signifikan dengan kontribusi sebesar 12,5%. Strength-knowledge merupakan prediktor yang signifikan bagi self-compassion yang berarti bahwa pemahaman orangtua akan kelebihan anak dapat meningkatkan self-compassion mahasiswa. Penelitian selanjutnya dapat menggali lebih jauh keterkaitan antara SBP, self-compassion, kesejahteraan, tingkat kecemasan dan depresi yang dialami oleh mahasiswa selama masa pandemic sebagai upaya untuk meningkatkan kesehatan mentalnya.
STRENGTH-BASED PARENTING, SELF-COMPASSION, AND THE URGE TO SELF-INJURE IN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Sumargi, Agnes Maria; Engry, Agustina; Julianti Ratna, Josephine Maria; Variani, Joana
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 21, No 2 (2022): Oktober 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jp.21.2.165-176

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University students might experience emotional problems leading to self-injury during the COVID-19 pandemic due to negative relationships with their parents at home. However, strength-based parenting (SBP) can be a protective factor for self-injury. Previous studies showed that SBP had a positive correlation with self-compassion, but no study investigated the effect of SBP and self-compassion on the urge to self-injure. This present study aimed to examine if self-compassion mediated the relationship between SBP and the urge to self-injure. Participants were 193 university students in Surabaya aged 18-21 years old (M = 19.92; SD = 1.21), 86.5% was female. They were recruited voluntarily and asked to complete a series of questionnaire online, consisting of the Strength-Based Parenting Scale, Self-Compassion Scale, and the Alexian Brothers Urge to Self-Injure Scale. Mediation analysis was performed using PROCESS Macro for SPSS. Result showed that SBP was not directly related to the urge to self-injure, t(190) = 0.84, p = .40 (ns), but self-compassion mediated the relationship, ab = -0.93 [-1.30, -0.57]. SBP positively influenced self-compassion, a = 0.17, t(191) = 5.70, p < .001, and self-compassion negatively influenced the urge to self-injure, b = -5.49, t(192) = -8.74, p < .001. Further exploration revealed that self-judgment and over-identification influenced the urge to self-injure, t(186) = -3.35, p < .01 and t(186) = -1.98, p < .05, respectively. Therefore, self-compassion trainings and activities to reduce self-criticism and to identify negative thoughts or feelings might play an important role in preventing and overcoming the urge to self-injure in university students.