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Journal : Jurnal Psikologi

EVEN THOUGH WE HAD MANY TRIBES, BUT I AM INDONESIA: VALIDATION OF DUAL IDENTITY SCALE Shadiqi, Muhammad Abdan; Ulum, Wildan Rusdaul; Milla, Mirra Noor; Muluk, Hamdi
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 19, No 2 (2020): June 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jp.19.2.122-134

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Dual identity has an assumption that subordinate group identity (e.g., ethnic and tribe identity) and superordinate group identity (e.g., national identity) can be simultaneously activated. The dual identity concept is important to examine in Indonesia as the country of thousands of tribes. As an initial step, we should adapt and evaluate a dual identity scale so that later it will become a catalyst for future study on the exploration of the association of dual identity and other factors. This study aims to adapt and evaluate the dual identity scale on the Indonesian sample. We tested the measurement through two collecting data, with 775 of total participants (data 1= 338 participants and data 2= 473 participants). The data were analyzed using exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). We found that the dual identity scale had a good fit model and had satisfactory validity and reliability. The validity and reliability of data 2 are better than data 1. In the data 2, each item of items used ‘tribe’ as a form of subordinate identity to replace ‘ethnic’ in the measurement of the data 1. In data 1, this scale had a significant correlation with ethnic and national identity. The result of EFA and CFA proved that the scale is unidimensional (having one factor) and robust to use in the Indonesian sample. The study also found that the use of ‘tribe’ can explain subordinate identity better than "ethnic" on the scale. This study contributes to a practical implication for using the dual identity scale in Indonesia.
The effect of authoritarian parenting style on online game addiction mediated by psychological well-being Elvananta, Katamsi Tri Pratiwi Julia; Achmad, Rendy Alfiannoor; Shadiqi, Muhammad Abdan
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 23, No 2 (2024): Oktober 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jp.23.2.106-119

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Background: Online game addiction among Indonesian adolescents is a growing concern for parents. One contributing factor is the authoritarian parenting style. Purpose: This study examines the effect of authoritarian parenting on online game addiction, mediated by psychological well-being, based on the I-PACE theory. Method: Using a quantitative approach, 258 adolescents aged 16 to 20 years throughout Indonesia who actively playing online game were selected through purposive sampling (Mage = 18.74, SDage = 1.11). Data were collected via social media questionnaires. A sample size of 196 people was determined using Gpower. Data analysis employed Hayes’ mediation regression using PROCESS in IBM SPSS 25.Findings: Psychological well-being did not significantly mediate the effect of authoritarian parenting style on online game addiction behavior. Meanwhile, authoritarian parenting to online game addiction shows a positive relationship, β = 0.180, t(256) = 2.928, p < .05, 95% CIs [0.042, 0.215]. Authoritarian parenting style can also directly predict psychological well-being, β = -0.314, t(256) = -0.528, p < .05, 95% CIs [-0.484, -0.221]. In conclusion, authoritarian parenting directly predicts online game addiction without mediation by psychological well-being. Implication: Interventions targeting online game addiction should address parenting styles, focusing on parental education to reduce adolescents’ excessive gaming behavior.
Co-Authors A, Izaak Zoelkarnain Achmad, Rendy Alfiannoor Adi Nugroho Alfiannor, Muhammad Amalia, Najla Amalina, Nur Dina Ardik Lahdimawan, Ardik Awwalin, Ellya Nur Aziza, Laras Aliffya Azizah, Aulia Nur Azizah, Husna Bagus Takwin Bthari Salsabiela Rohadatul Aisy Butar Butar, Taruli Artha Dharmadi Utama, Ricko Dwi Nur Rachmah Dwi Nur Rachmah Eko Suhartono Elvananta, Katamsi Tri Pratiwi Julia Esabilita, Monica Fauzie Rahman Febriyasy, Fathia Fitriyana, Amalia Gampamole, Gravy Jourdan Ghina Salsabila Hamdi Muluk Handayani, Sri Harapan Parlindungan Ringoringo, Harapan Parlindungan Hemy Heryati Anward Herawati , Herawati Hermawan, Dody Hikmat, Ramadhan Maulana Husaini Husaini imadduddin, Imadduddin Istiqamah, Ermina Istiqamah Istiqomah Iwan Aflanie Izaak Zoelkarnain Akbar, Izaak Zoelkarnain Khaerullah Fadhli Arasy Hasan Lia Nur Hafisah Marina Dwi Mayangsari Marlina Marlina Marpaung, Adelia Septianingrum Mashuda, Mashuda Meitria Syahadatina Noor Mirra Noor Milla Mohammad Bakhriansyah Mohammad Isa Muhamad Muslim Musafaah Musafaah Neka Erlyani Nelly Al Audhah Nia Kania Noor I’anah Pramitasari, Maulida Pratama, Muhammad Yusril Putri, Nabila Wulandari Ananda Putri, Zerlinda Rezkika Lestari Rahayu, Devy Sry Rias Rana Salsabila Rima Hariati Roselina Panghiyangani Rosihan Adhani, Rosihan Rusdi Rusli, Rusdi Safitri, Nadiya Nur Salbiyah, Siti Salma, Nur Zahidatus Salsabila, Aqiella Farida Sari, Ni Putu Sri Wulan Silvia Kristanti Tri Febriana Silvia Kristanti Tri Febriana Sukma Noor Akbar Sulastri, Norjainah Syamsul Arifin Taupik Rahman Trihapsari, Tunjung Ulum, Wildan Rusdaul Vironika, Trisia Widiastuti, Komang Wita Al Istiqomah WULANDARI, APRILIA Wury Utami Febriani Yoziana, Myra Zairin Noor Zidan, Rifki