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ANALISIS PSIKOMETRIS SKALA IKLIM SEKOLAH MDS3 PADA SISWA SMA Wyandini, Diah Zaleha; Mukminin, Ghinaya Ummul; Zuliana, Resdian
JURNAL PSIKOLOGI INSIGHT Vol 4, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Program Studi Psikologi Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/insight.v4i1.24599

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This research aims to determine the psychometric properties of MDS3 (Maryland's Safety and Supportive School) school climate measurement tools which are adapted in Indonesian to high school students. The study participants consisted of 200 public and private high school students in Bandung. The MDS3 instrument in the English version translated into Indonesian consists of 56 items that have three dimensions namely Safety, Engagement and Environment. Psychometric analyzes such as item-total correlation, Alpha reliability, and exploratory factor analysis were performed as empirical evidence of the psychometric quality of this instrument. The results of this study indicated that the reliability of this instrument is high, 0.881 with item discrimination power or total-item correlations that are relatively weak in the Safety Dimension. Exploratory factor analysis also showed unsatisfactory results on the Safety dimension because many items are different from the model of the factor structure of school climate measurement tools. The lack of fit models used in factor analysis could be due to inadequate or insufficient samples because only at state high schools, while only one respondent came from private high schools. Adding samples and repairing items needs to be done to improve the quality of the Indonesian version of the MDS3.
Pengaruh Fear of Missing Out dan Kesepian terhadap Psychological Well-Being pada Remaja Akhir Pengguna Media Sosial Twitter di Jawa Barat Prameswari, Tiara Puspita; Chotidjah, Sitti; Wyandini, Diah Zaleha
JURNAL PSIKOLOGI INSIGHT Vol 6, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Program Studi Psikologi Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/insight.v6i1.64668

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Abstract  This study aims to determine the effect of fear of missing out and loneliness on psychological well-being in late adolescents using Twitter in West Java. This study uses a quantitative method with a correlational design. The sample of this study consisted of 385 respondents with the characteristics of late adolescents with an age range of 15-19 years in West Java and actively using Twitter. The sampling technique used is accidental sampling. Researcher used the Fear of Missing Out Scale, the Loneliness Questionnaire, and Ryff's Psychological Well-Being Scale. The data analysis used was multiple linear regression analysis with a significance value of 0.001. Referring to the result of data analysis, it can be concluded that fear of missing out and loneliness affect psychological well-being and the influence given is quite large.Keywords: fear of missing out, loneliness, psychological well-being.Abstrak Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh dari fear of missing out dan kesepian terhadap psychological well-being pada remaja akhir pengguna media sosial Twitter di Jawa Barat. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kuantitatif dengan desain korelasional. Sampel penelitian ini terdiri atas 385 responden dengan karakteristik remaja akhir dengan rentang usia 15-19 tahun di Jawa Barat dan aktif menggunakan Twitter. Teknik sampling menggunakan accidental sampling. Peneliti menggunakan Fear of Missing Out Scale, Skala kesepian, dan Ryff’s Psychological Well-Being Scale. Analisis data yang digunakan adalah analisis regresi linear berganda dengan nilai signifikansi 0.001. Berdasarkan hasil analisis data, dapat disimpulkan bahwa fear of missing out and kesepian berpengaruh terhadap psychological well-being dengan pengaruh yang besar.Kata kunci: fear of missing out, kesepian, psychological well-being.
Psychological Well-Being Women Workers Multiple Role in Bandung: Analysis of Stress And Aggression of Children Zakariyya, Farhan; Wyandini, Diah Zaleha; Wulandari, Anastasia
Gadjah Mada Journal of Psychology (GamaJoP) Vol 10, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/gamajop.68807

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This study aims to obtain empirical data on the psychological well-being of female employees in Bandung related to work stress and aggression towards children. The method used in this study is a survey method with data collection techniques using purposive sampling. Research respondents are female employees who have dual roles as housewives and as employees in Greater Bandung. The research instruments used were Psychological well-being, Perceived Stress Questionnaire, and Aggression Scale towards children. The data analysis technique of this research is multiple regression analysis. The regression test results stress and aggression in children have a significant positive impact in predicting psychological well-being (F=25.392, P=<0.001).The psychological well-being of female employees in Greater Bandung can be influenced by stress and aggression towards children. This research can be the basis of policy making for working women who have dual roles in controlling stress and the ability to manage aggression to improve psychological well being.
ADAPTASI ALAT UKUR DATING ANXIETY SCALE FOR ADOLESCENTS (DAS-A) VERSI BAHASA INDONESIA Iin, Hurun; Kartini, Kartini; Viella, Ovella Livta; Vlarisa, Vlarisa; Wyandini, Diah Zaleha; Hidayat, Ghinaya Ummul Mukminin
JURNAL KELUARGA SEHAT SEJAHTERA Vol 22 No 2 (2024): JURNAL KELUARGA SEHAT SEJAHTERA
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jkss.v22i2.64490

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Dating anxiety is a phenomenon commonly experienced during dating. Although much research has been conducted on dating anxiety measurement tools abroad, the adaptation of these tools in Indonesian cultural context remains limited. Therefore, this study aims to examine the reliability and validity of the Dating Anxiety Scale for Adolescents adapted in Indonesia. The measurement scale consists of 21 items assessing 3 dimensions namely Fear of Negative Evaluation, Social Distress-Dating, and Social Distress-Group. The study involved 202 respondents aged 18-30 years in Indonesia. The results of confirmatory factor analysis indicated that the model did not fully fit the data, such as chi-square value of 531.790, CFI 0.770, TLI 0.739, and NFI 0.701, which did not meet the standard fit criteria. However, the reliability test results with Cronbach’s Alpha coefficient showed a significant value of 0.909, indicating this measurement tool has good internal consistency and can be relied upon to measure dating anxiety.
Analisis Psikometris The Moral Injury Scale Aulia, Yasmin Siti; Jayadinata, Aditya; Greene, Ally Allena; Wyandini, Diah Zaleha; Hidayat, Ghinaya Ummum Mukminin
Journal of Research and Measurement in Psychology: JPPP Vol 14 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengukuran Psikologi Vol 14 No 1 April 2025
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat UNJ dan Program Studi Psikologi Fakultas Pendidikan Psikologi Universitas Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21009/JPPP.141.10

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This study aims to develop a valid and reliable measurement tool for assessing moral injury among university students in higher education settings. Moral injury is defined as the psychological impact resulting from violations of deeply held moral values, potentially leading to guilt, shame, and existential crises. The developed instrument was tested through item analysis, validity, and reliability assessments. Results indicated that all items had item-total correlations above 0.30 and factor loadings ≥ 0.40, demonstrating psychometric validity. Reliability, measured using Cronbach’s α, achieved a score of 0.963, indicating a very high level of consistency. However, model fit analysis revealed that the instrument did not fully meet the model fit criteria (GFI = 0.811; RMSEA = 0.089). Despite this, the instrument successfully categorized respondents into five levels of moral injury, with the majority classified as moderate (40.1%). These findings highlight the need for further model refinement and the development of psychological interventions to support student well-being. This study makes a significant contribution to educational psychology literature and provides a foundation for improving measurement tools to assess moral injury more effectively. Keywords: Moral Injury, Validity, Reliability, Model Fit, University Students, Psychological Measurement Tools.
Analisis Psikometri Morbid Curiosity Scale Versi Bahasa Indonesia Adriansyah, Galih; Putri, Arinta Aisyah; Qalbyna, Galih Khalisha; Febriani, Safira; Wyandini, Diah Zaleha; Hidayat, Ghinaya Ummul Mukminin
Journal of Research and Measurement in Psychology: JPPP Vol 14 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengukuran Psikologi Vol 14 No 2 Oktober 2025
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat UNJ dan Program Studi Psikologi Fakultas Pendidikan Psikologi Universitas Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21009/JPPP.142.05

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Indonesians have a high interest in the mystical, horror and crime, which is reflected in the popularity of themed content that can lead to risky activities such as urban exploration. This phenomenon is related to morbid curiosity, a curiosity about horrific things such as death and violence, which can influence dangerous explorative behavior. In order to measure this interest and prevent risky behavior, researchers adapted the Morbid Curiosity Scale into an Indonesian version. During the analysis, this measuring instrument was given to 258 participants with male or female criteria, minimum age of 18 years and had a special interest in horror, thriller, supernatural, and crime themes. Based on item analysis using item-rest correlation and Confirmatory Factor Analysis, the reliability of the Indonesian version of the Morbid Curiosity Scale measuring instrument totaling 24 items shows a Cronbach's alpha value of 0.894 and chi-square test p-value of less than 0.001, CFI of 0.840, GFI of 0.954, and RMSEA of 0.079 which means that this scale cannot yet be used because the model does not fit even though the reliability is good. This study has limitations in terms of cultural differences that affect the understanding of items, especially items with a Western cultural context, so further research is needed so that the instrument can be used in the Indonesian cultural context. This instrument is expected to be useful for understanding how curiosity about frightening, mystical, and dangerous phenomena, both in digital media and in everyday life, plays a role in individual behavior. 
EMPOWERING HOUSEWIVES THROUGH 3R (REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE) TRAINING TO REALIZE AN ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY VILLAGE Maslihah, Sri; Nurendah, Gemala; Wyandini, Diah Zaleha; Kosasih, Engkos; Damaianti, Lira Fessia; Ihsan, Helli; Saefudin, Muhamad Arif
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 9 No. 4 (2025): DESEMBER
Publisher : LPPM Univ. Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/abdidos.v9i4.3052

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A healthy environment is a crucial factor in supporting optimal child growth and development. In various regions of Indonesia, there are still many issues related to low awareness of healthy lifestyles that have not been properly addressed. The strategic role of housewives is essential in maintaining environmental cleanliness, but limited access to information and skills means some mothers are unable to properly manage household waste. This community service activity aims to empower housewives through 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) training. This training is the first step in realizing environmentally friendly villages. The methods used include counseling, waste management practices, and mentoring in implementing the 3Rs in households. It is hoped that housewives participating in the training will develop skills in sorting and processing household waste, and that a collective commitment to maintaining environmental cleanliness with the community will be formed.