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THE ROLE OF ATTACHMENT QUALITY, AGE AND GENDER TO PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOUR Siti Marliah Tambunan
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 12, No 1 (2007)
Publisher : Universitas Gunadarma

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The aim of this study is to measuring the role of attachment quality, age and gender toprosocial behavior. Participants of this study are 204 children and adolescence in schoolage. The result shows significant role from attachment quality, age dan gender toprosocial behavior and also the difference of prosocial behavior based on attachmentquality, age and gender.Key words: prosocial behavior, attachment quality, age, gender
Revisiting the Trust of Online Services Middle Age M-Health Users in Indonesia Endah Nawangsih; Siti Marliah Tambunan; Dian Kemala Putri
MIMBAR : Jurnal Sosial dan Pembangunan Volume 39, No. 1, (June 2023) [Accredited Sinta 2, No 10/E/KPT/2019]
Publisher : UPT Publikasi Ilmiah (Universitas Islam Bandung)

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Abstract. The purpose of this research is to test the effects of social support and online trust behavior on the adherence in 212 middle-aged m-Health users in Indonesia. The data was obtained incidentally by distributing questionnaires to middle-aged m-Health users in Indonesia. The measuring instruments used are social support, online trust behavior, and the Health Care Climate Questionnaire (HCCQ). The survey method is analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with the Linear Structural Relations (LISREL) program version 8.7. The results show a direct effect between social support and the adherence of middle-aged m-Health users, a direct effect of online trust behavior on the adherence of middle-aged m-Health users, and an indirect effect of social support on adherence mediated by online trust behavior in middle-aged m-Health users. The discussion of the results is described in the article.
Burnout as a Mediator of the Effect of Neuroticism Personality on Continuance Commitment among Nurses in Regional Public Hospitals in Jabodetabek Tetty Winda Siregar; Siti Marliah Tambunan; Nilam Widyarini
International Journal Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): October: International Journal Multidisciplinary Science
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Muda Indonesia

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Nurses working in Regional Public Hospitals (RSUD) face substantial workloads as they manage critically ill patients while coping with intense social and professional pressures. Such demanding conditions often lead to burnout-an emotional exhaustion state that can adversely affect individuals’ commitment to their organizations. One of the personal factors contributing to burnout is the neuroticism personality trait, which reflects a tendency to experience negative emotions such as anxiety, depression, and emotional instability. Individuals with high levels of neuroticism are more susceptible to burnout, which in turn may reduce continuance commitment due to heightened psychological strain and a stronger intention to leave the organization.This study aims to examine the effect of neuroticism on continuance commitment, with burnout serving as a mediating variable among nurses in Regional Public Hospitals across the Jabodetabek region. The research involved 200 respondents who met the criteria of being nurses employed in Regional Public Hospitals located within Jabodetabek, residing in the same region, and holding at least a Diploma III (D3) degree. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 23 and SmartPLS version 3.2.9.The results indicate that burnout significantly mediates the relationship between neuroticism and continuance commitment, with a coefficient value of 0.077, a t-value of 2.125, and a p-value of 0.034 (ρ < 0.05). These findings confirm that burnout functions as a mediating variable linking neuroticism to continuance commitment among nurses in Regional Public Hospitals within the Jabodetabek region.