Sugiarti Agus Musabiq
Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Indonesia.

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Alternative Mechanism to Deal with Stressful Condition: Do We Really have a Social Support? Sugiarti Agus Musabiq; Siska Aris Nur Fitri
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 10 No 3 September 2021
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v10i3.20552

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This study aims to determine the role of health promoting behavior as a mediator of the relationship between perceived social support and psychological distress in poor young adults in DKI Jakarta. The research data collection was directly conducted by visiting the participants, young adults with age 8-29 years old (N = 314). The research instruments used were HPLP II, Social Provision Scale (SPS), Symptom-25 Checklist (HSCL-25). The results of the mediation analysis showed the significancy that health promotion behavior partially mediated the relationship between perceived social support and psychological distress, with indirect effects (β = .003, p = <.01) and direct effects (β = -.022, p = <. 01 ). Thus, perceived social support can directly increase psychological distress or through health promotion behavior first. People who perceive themselves get social support will have feeling that are cared for and loved, so that they will motivate themselves to be involved in healthy behavior and reduce psychological distress.  
Volunteering: A Study of Psychological Attribute Related to Indonesian Emerging Adult Volunteer Motivation Sugiarti Agus Musabiq; Adisya Adisya; Adrianisa Kamila Shabrina; Aviva Lutfiana; Bianda Retno Widyani; Daeng Azizah Rahmatia; Mugi Silih Mulyadi; Rayhanni Rahman; Mutiara Sintesana Prasetyo
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 9 No 3 September 2020
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v9i3.16528

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Numerous problems in Indonesia, ranging from poverty to natural disasters, require that all parties participate in solving the problems. For this reason, volunteering can be the human resource that helps to solve these problems. This idea is also supported by data showing that younger Indonesians also like to volunteer. This study aimed to determine the relationship between volunteer motivation dimensions with psychological attributes, such as personality traits, happiness, interpersonal trust, narcissistic personality, self-efficacy, purpose in life, and psychological distress on volunteers aged 18–29 years old (emerging adults). The motivation to volunteer was the main variable and had six dimensions, namely values, social, career, knowledge, understanding, and enhancement motives. This correlational study had 1712 respondents. All the measuring instruments were already adapted to Bahasa Indonesia. The results showed all the variables of psychological attributes have a significant relationship with one or more motivations to volunteer.Keywords Volunteering motivation, Happiness, Purpose of life, Personality, Emerging adults