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THE INFLUENCE OF SELF-REGULATION AND PEER SUPPORT ON SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WHO ARE VICTIMS OF BULLYING Karyoto, Karyoto; Suwarjo, Suwarjo; Eliasa, Eva Imania
JURNAL EDUSCIENCE Vol 11, No 3 (2024): Jurnal Eduscience (JES), (Authors from Hungary, South Africa, Malaysia, and Ind
Publisher : Universitas Labuhanbatu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jes.v11i3.6498

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The study aims to determine the effect of self-regulation and peer support on subjective well-being in junior high school students who are victims of bullying. This study uses a quantitative approach with a type of causality research through a survey method. The population of this study was junior high school students in Sorong Regency who had been victims of bullying whose number is not known for certain. The sample size was determined using the Cochran formula, obtaining a sample of 380 students. The data collection instrument used the subjective well-being scale, self-regulation scale, and peer support scale. While data analysis used prerequisite tests, namely the normality test using the Kolmogorov Smirnov test and probability plot, multicollinearity test, and heteroscedasticity test. Hypothesis testing used multiple regression analysis tests. Based on the research results, it shows that: (1) There is a positive and significant influence of self-regulation on subjective well-being in junior high school students who are victims of bullying with t = 8.267 (α = 0.000; α < 0.05), (2) There is a positive and significant influence of peer support on subjective well-being in junior high school students who are victims of bullying with t = 2.868 (α = 0.004; α <0.05), and (3) There is a positive and significant influence of self-regulation and peer support on subjective well-being in junior high school students who are victims of bullying with F = 48.486 (α = 0.000; α <0.05) . The results of the study indicate that self-regulation and peer support have a positive and significant influence on subjective well-being in students who are victims of bullying. The magnitude of the influence of self-regulation and peer support on subjective well-being in junior high school students who are victims of bullying is 0.20, which means that self-regulation and peer support influence subjective well-being in junior high school students who are victims of bullying by 20.5%, while the rest is influenced by other factors not discussed in the study.
DEVELOPMENT OF SELF-COMPASSION SCALE INSTRUMENT FOR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Rakhmawati, Nur Fajrina; Suwarjo, Suwarjo; Eliasa, Eva Imania
JURNAL EDUSCIENCE Vol 12, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Eduscience (JES), (Authors from Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jes.v12i1.6726

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Purpose – This study aims to develop an instrument in the form of a self-compassion scale for public junior high school students in Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region Province.Methodology – This study used the Research and Development (R&D) method. The scale's validity was assessed by three expert judgments consisting of Guidance and Counseling lecturers. The sampling technique for the reliability test used simple random sampling with a total sample of 32 public junior high school students in Sleman Regency. The instrument readability test involved 13 Guidance and Counseling teachers and five public junior high school students. The scale instrument was developed based on Neff's Self-Compassion theory, which consists of three dimensions: self-kindness vs self-judgment, common humanity vs isolation, and mindfulness vs over-identification. Content validity was measured by Aiken's Coefficient V, while reliability was tested using Cronbach's Alpha with the help of SPSS.Findings—The results of scale validation by three expert judgments showed an Aiken V index of 0.96 (highly valid). The scale's reliability based on Cronbach's Alpha was 0.88 (very high). The instrument's feasibility test showed that 100% of the statement items were feasible. In contrast, the readability test confirmed that the language in the instrument was appropriate for the age level of junior high school students.Significance—The self-compassion scale developed in this study proved valid and reliable, so it can be used as a measuring tool appropriate for the age development of junior high school students. This instrument is helpful for educators and practitioners in the field of Guidance and Counseling to measure and improve students' self-compassion in an educational context.Keywords: Self-compassion, Measurement scale, Validity, Reliability, Junior high school students
Co-Authors Adi, Yosua Drita Prasetya Adisaputra, Wahyu Agung Admaja, Tyas Kusumah Agus Basuki Aina, Farin Nurul Alben Ambarita Anida Luthfiana, Anida Anik Widiastuti, Anik anne Hafina, anne Apriliyani , Apriliyani Ardiantoro, Ardiantoro Asmen, Faisal Asri, Robbi Awaliyah, Hijatul Budi Astuti Diana Septi Purnama Din Oloan Sihotang Edi Purwanta Elisa Br Ginting Eva Imania Eliasa Fajar Wahyu Prasetyo Farozin, Moh Firman Firman Hasna, Salma Salsabila Hayya, Wardatul Hazima, Haura Hidayah, Nor Hutagaol, Vanessa Br. Ilfiandra Ilfiandra Irvan Budhi Handaka, Irvan Budhi Ismarini Bekti Setiani Jaya, Ahmad Chandra Johannes Sohirimon Lumbanbatu Joko Pamungkas KARYOTO, KARYOTO Kusumaningrum, Khafifah Novitasari Kusumawati, Kusumawati Kusumawiranti, Retno Latif, Suciani Lestari, Diah Puji Lestari, Rizqi Lia Mita Syahri Loama, Rizka Tri Luthfita Cahya Irani MANSUR, MUHAMAD Melati, Ersa Muh Farozin Muhammad Nur Wangid Muhartono Muhartono Munika Bastia Ramadani, Cut Muthmainah Muthmainah Nadhirah, Nadia Auliah Nanang Erma Gunawan Natri Sutanti Nhung, Le Ngoc Ai Nugraha, Ariadi Nugroho Putro, Herry Porda Nurfitriany Fakhri Oktiva, Anggrain Paidi Paidi Rahmawati, Dila Rahmawati, Mita Danik Rahmawaty, Sry Rahmawaty Rakhmawati, Nur Fajrina Rertnawati, Heri Reskiana, Indri Rusmaniah, Rusmaniah Sahril Buchori, Sahril Saputro, Billdy Sari, Raihanah Setiawan, Antonius Ian Bayu Sigit Sanyata Siregar, Syaninda Putri Asyifa Sofyan Musyabiq Wijaya Subiyakto, Bambang Sudrajat, Dating Sugianta, Sugianta Sulastriningsih, Sulastriningsih Syakdiah Syakdiah, Syakdiah Tri Sutanti, Tri Tririzky, Reza Vitri, Oktaria WIDYA JUWITA SARI Widyastuti, Dian Ari Wulansari, Raini Retno Yeni Karneli Yuli Nurmalasari