Daniswara Agusta Wijaya
Universitas katolik Soegijapranata

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Resilience, Post-Traumatic Growth, and Psychological Well-Being Among Adolescents Experiencing Parents’ Marital Dissolution Daniswara Agusta Wijaya; Endang Widyorini; Emiliana Primastuti; Jemerson Dominguez
Jurnal Ilmu Perilaku Vol 5 No 1 (2021): Jurnal Ilmu Perilaku
Publisher : Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jip.5.1.1-20.2021

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The marital dissolution as a traumatic event for children and adolescents might yield different outcomes for each adolescent. Previous studies suggested that adolescents who have high resilience tend to experience positive changes / post- traumatic growth following traumatic events, which results in higher well-being. Hence, it is necessary to conduct research about resilience and post-traumatic growth as predictors of psychological well-being among adolescents who have been through their parents’ marital dissolution. The recent study aims to investigate the relations among those variables. A total of 56 participants (mean age: 15.27; 66.1% female) who lived in Semarang completed three measurements. Correlational, t-test, and path analysis were applied. The result suggests that both resilience and post-traumatic growth significantly and positively correlated toward psychological well-being. Furthermore, post-traumatic growth was found to have a significant partial mediating effect on the relationship between resilience and psychological well-being. These findings suggest that though promoting resilience could improve the psychological well-being of adolescents who have been through their parents’ marital dissolution, clinicians need to ensure that adolescents experience post-traumatic growth through cognitive therapy or counseling sessions to achieve better psychological well-being.
Psychology Well-Being, Post-Traumatic Growth, and Stress Appraisal on COVID-19 Survivors Endang Widyorini; Daniswara Agusta Wijaya
Jurnal Psikologi Udayana Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Sarjana Psikologi, Fakultas Kedokteran, Universitas Udayana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/JPU.2024.v11.i01.p01

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The COVID-19 pandemic has certainly brought many psychosocial stressors, however, some previous studies found that some patients who have recovered from COVID-19 show positive growth psychologically. This study aims to investigate the relationship between psychological well-being, post-traumatic growth, and stress appraisal in COVID-19 survivors. Psychological Well-Being Scale 18 items, Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory, and Stress Appraisal Measure were translated into Bahasa Indonesia prior to the data collection. Those three instruments then were completed online by 136 COVID-19 survivors, ages varied between 18 years old to the elderly have confirmed COVID-19 with severe symptoms. Statistical analysis was conducted to test the hypothesis of the current study. Results show that there is no significant difference in PWB, PTG, and SA levels regarding sex, age groups, and educational background respectively. The correlation between PTG and PWB in COVID-19 survivors was found to be positively significant (r=.241;p=.005). Path analysis reveals that Post Traumatic Growth only plays a mediating role in the relationship between the dimensions of Centrality and PWB and Uncontrollable and PWB. Discussion on how different dimensions of stress appraisal affect how post-traumatic growth plays a mediating role towards better well-being among COVID-19 survivors in Indonesia is elaborated further.Keywords: Stress Appraisal; Post-Traumatic Growth; Psychology Well-Being