Agustina Hendriati
Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya

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The Role of the Quality of Perceived Social Support in the Emotion Regulation Strategies of Adolescents in Jakarta [Peran Kualitas Perceived Social Support Terhadap Strategi Regulasi Emosi Remaja di Jakarta] Edita Kristofora; Agustina Hendriati
ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal Vol. 36 No. 1 (2021): ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal (Vol. 36, No. 1, 2021)
Publisher : Laboratory of General Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24123/aipj.v36i1.1573

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Adolescents are prone to emotional turmoil. Feedback received from the environment, as a form of support, is required in the process of emotion regulation. Thus, it can be assumed that perceived social support will be associated with emotion regulation. However, research linking both variables has so far included only the relationship between quality social support and a single one of the emotion regulation strategies in late adolescence. This study fills the gap, and aims to examine the relationship between quantity and quality of perceived social support with emotion regulation strategies across the entire adolescent age range in Jakarta. The measuring tool used was the Social Support Questionnaire 6 (quantity of perceived social support and perceived social support satisfaction) and the Emotional Regulation Questionnaire (cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression strategies). The sample comprised adolescents in Jakarta who had achieved formal educational levels, and who came from families with middle to lower level Status Ekonomi Social (SES; Socio-Economic Status; N = 427). The authors used Pearson Product Correlation and linear regression data analysis techniques. The results showed that thequantity of perceived social support was not significantly associated witheither dimension of emotion regulation. Perceived social support satisfaction was significantly associated with both dimensions of emotional regulation. Teenagers are prone to emotional turmoil. Feedback received from the environment as a form of support is required in the process of emotional regulation. Thus, it can be assumed that perceived social support will be associated to emotion regulation. But researches linking both variables so far only included the relationship of quality social support and one of the emotion regulation strategies in late adolescence. This study fills the gap and aims to examine the relationship between quantity and quality of perceived social support with emotion regulation strategies across the entire adolescence age range in Jakarta. The measuring tool used was Social Support Questionnaire 6 (number of perceived social support and perceived social support satisfaction) and Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression strategies). The sample was adolescents who have formal education in Jakarta and come from families with middle to lower Status Ekonomi Social (SES; Socio-Economic Status; N = 427). The authors used Pearson Product Correlation and linear regression data analysis techniques. The results showed that the number of perceived social support was not significantly associated with both dimensions of emotion regulation. Perceived social support satisfaction was significantly associated with both dimensions of emotional regulation.
Hubungan Serious Leisure dan Tingkat Kecemasan Menghadapi Masa Pensiun Valencia Giovanni Permana; Agustina Hendriati
Jurnal Perkotaan Vol. 8 No. 1 (2016): Juni 2016
Publisher : Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25170/perkotaan.v8i1.275

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Retirement bring significant changes in a person’s life. Middle-aged persons need to prepare themselves for such changes. This is especially true in the case of involuntary retirement which usually creates more anxiety. One way to prepare for retirement is through serious leisure activities. With serious leisure, self-development may be achieved and it will help the person to face the retirement. The purpose of this study was to test a negative correlation between serious leisure and the level of pre-retirement anxiety. Serious leisure was measured with Serious Leisure and Measurement Inventory (SLIM) which consists of 51 items, and the pre-retirement anxiety was measured with Retirement Anxiety Scale (RAS), which consists of 22 items. The samples were 119 people aged 50 to 53 years old, still working in the formal sector and would face retirement in a few years. Results from this study were analyzed quantitatively using Pearson's Product Moment and it was found significantly that serious leisure is negatively correlated with the level of pre-retirement anxiety. The result was discussed in regard to methodological and practical relevance.