Riesa Rismawati Siddik
universitas pendidikan indonesia

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THE EFEECTIVENESS OF PSYCHODRAMA TECHNIQUE TO INCREASE STUDENTS’ SELF-ACCEPTANCE resya noor diani; Riesa Rismawati Siddik
Analitika: Jurnal Magister Psikologi UMA Vol 9, No 2 (2017): ANALITIKA DESEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/analitika.v9i2.1394

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Self-acceptance refers to individual satisfaction or happiness with itself that is necessary for good mental health. Adolescence who can accept themselves and acknowledge their condition are free to take advantage of the condition. They also acknowledge their weaknesses without blaming themselves. The using of group counselling service with Psychodrama Technique is expected for making an individual to accept its own condition. This research aimsto test the effectiveness of Psychodrama Technique for improving student’s self-acceptance in 16 Junior High School Bandung (8th class). Research method use pre-experiment, which is One Group Pretest-Posttest Design. Data is gathered by using questionnaire as measuring instrument for self-acceptance. This instrument refers to Shepard’s aspect and Berger’s indicators. Total participants are 24 students (male: 10 persons and female: 14 persons). Data calculation analysis used descriptive statistics to see the increase of self-acceptance score and pre-test and post-test analysis. This research shows that Psychodrama Technique is effective to improve student’s self-acceptance.
Testing the psychometric properties of the self-compassion instrument in college students Riesa Rismawati Siddik; Juntika Nurihsan; Nandang Budiman; Ipah Saripah
Jurnal Konseling dan Pendidikan Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): JKP
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education and Therapy (IICET)

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Although research on self-compassion has increased, there is still a lack of empirically validated self-compassion instruments that demonstrate measurement fairness across gender and cultural backgrounds in specific institutional contexts. This study aimed to develop a Self-Compassion Inventory (SCI) and examine its psychometric properties using a sample of university students from IKIP Siliwangi, Bandung. A total of 514 undergraduate students participated in the study through an online survey administered via Google Forms, consisting of 145 male students (28.2%) and 369 female students (71.8%), representing diverse cultural backgrounds, including Bali, Cirebon, Betawi, Jawa, Batak, Minangkabau, and Sunda ethnicities. The SCI was constructed based on three core dimensions of self-compassion: Self-Kindness versus Self-Judgment, Common Humanity versus Isolation, and Mindfulness versus Over-Identification. Data were analyzed using the Rasch measurement model to evaluate item fit, dimensionality, reliability, and differential item functioning (DIF) across gender and cultural groups. The findings indicate that the SCI functions as a valid, reliable, and fair instrument for assessing self-compassion among university students. Most items exhibited good model fit, and the instrument showed stable item calibration. DIF analysis revealed no significant cultural bias, while limited gender-based DIF was identified and addressed during item refinement.