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Bagaimana Self Disclosure pada Persahabatan Remaja Beda Agama? Aisyah, Sekar; Wulandari, Dyah Astorini; Rahardjo, Pambudi; Septiningsih, Dyah Siti
PSIMPHONI Vol 4, No 1 (2023): Maret
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

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This study explores self-disclosure among adolescents engaged in interfaith friendships. Utilizing a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through interviews with four purposively sampled adolescent females. Analytical techniques included pattern matching, expansion generation, and time series analysis, with source triangulation employed to ensure credibility. The study identified five main themes of self-disclosure in these interfaith friendships: honesty, accuracy, amount, frequency and duration, depth, intent, and the positive-negative nature. Additional themes included the process of self-disclosure, the duration of the friendship, trust, tolerance, and joint activities. The findings suggest that self-disclosure in interfaith adolescent friendships involves sharing and learning about each other's religions, which fosters greater appreciation and tolerance of religious diversity. Future research should examine the long-term effects of self-disclosure in interfaith friendships on adolescents' social and psychological well-being.
Efikasi Diri dan Penyesuaian Diri pada Peserta Didik Kelas VII Mantyawati, Nina Nadya; Septiningsih, Dyah Siti; Setyawati, Rr; Wulandari, Dyah Astorini
PSIMPHONI Vol 3, No 2 (2022): September
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This study investigates the relationship between self-efficacy and self-adjustment among seventh-grade students at SMP N 3 Lakbok in West Java, Indonesia. Employing a quantitative correlational research design, the study involved 175 students as respondents. Data were collected using self-efficacy and self-adjustment scales, with reliability assessed via Cronbach’s Alpha. The validity of the scales was confirmed using the Product Moment correlation technique. The self-efficacy scale included 29 valid items and 11 invalid items, with a reliability coefficient of 0.815. The self-adjustment scale comprised 21 valid items and 19 invalid items, with a reliability coefficient of 0.769. Statistical analysis revealed a significant correlation between self-efficacy and self-adjustment (p = 0.000, p < 0.05), indicating that higher self-efficacy is associated with better self-adjustment among students. Specifically, self-efficacy accounts for 26.5% of the variance in self-adjustment, suggesting that additional 73.5% of factors influencing self-adjustment warrant further investigation. Future research should explore other factors contributing to self-adjustment beyond self-efficacy, such as social support, academic environment, and personal experiences, to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the dynamics affecting student self-adjustment.
Hardiness Ibu Tunggal: Studi Fenomenologis pada Ibu Tunggal yang Cerai Hidup dan Cerai Mati Azizah, Nyimas Kholifatul; Septiningsih, Dyah Siti
PSIMPHONI Vol 3, No 2 (2022): September
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Hardiness, a key personality trait, can play a crucial role in helping individuals manage stress effectively. This study aimed to explore the concept of hardiness among divorced and widowed single mothers. Employing a phenomenological approach with qualitative methodology, the research utilized semi-structured interviews to gather data, which was then analyzed through Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). To ensure the credibility of the findings, triangulation, peer debriefing, and member checks were implemented. The study revealed that the four participants—single mothers who were either divorced or widowed—demonstrated strong hardiness. This trait enabled them to overcome significant challenges, view their children as a source of motivation and purpose, and transform past experiences into personal growth. The findings underscore the importance of hardiness in managing the stresses associated with single motherhood. It is recommended that interventions and support programs be developed to enhance hardiness among single mothers. Such programs could include targeted counseling, resilience training, and peer support groups designed to build coping skills and emotional resilience.