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Journal : COUNSENESIA Indonesian Journal of Guidance and Counseling

ACADEMIC BURNOUT: DO COLLEGE STUDENTS WHO JOIN ORGANIZATIONS EXPERIENCE IT? Octaviani, Mutiara Tri; Yandri, Hengki; Juliawati, Dosi
Counsenesia Indonesian Journal Of Guidance and Counseling Vol 4 No 2 (2023): COUNSENESIA 2023
Publisher : Program Studi Bimbingan dan Konseling Universitas Tunas Pembangunan Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/cijgc.v4i2.2651

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The education system in universities puts much pressure on students so that they can meet academic requirements. This strict learning system can cause students to experience academic burnout, which impacts mental and academic health. This study aims to reveal academic burnout in students who join organizations and how many students experience academic burnout when participating in organizations. The research method used was quantitative, with a descriptive approach and a sample of 50 students participating in the organization. The measuring tool used is the Oldenburg Burnout Inventory – Student Version, which consists of 16 statements covering two dimensions, namely exhaustion and disengagement. The results revealed that an average of 36 students experienced academic burnout, or as much as 72%, and students who joined organizations experienced academic burnout. It recommended that further researchers research on a larger scale to get a complete picture of academic burnout experienced by students who join organizations.
NAVIGATING THE DIGITAL ABYSS: EXPLORING THE NEXUS BETWEEN LONELINESS, AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR, AND SMARTPHONE ADDICTION AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS Lestari, Lesi; Yandri, Hengki; Sujadi, Eko
Counsenesia Indonesian Journal Of Guidance and Counseling Vol 5 No 1 (2024): COUNSENESIA 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/cijgc.v5i1.3317

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Smartphone addiction has become a growing concern, potentially linked to negative outcomes in adolescents. This study aimed to analyze the influence of loneliness and aggressive behavior on smartphone habits among teenagers. Employing a quantitative approach, the research utilized a correlational design with a sample of 87 students. The study instruments included validated and reliable scales for measuring loneliness, aggressive behavior, and smartphone addiction. Data analysis involved multiple aggression analysis. The results revealed a significant association between both loneliness and aggressive behavior with smartphone use. This suggests that adolescents experiencing loneliness or exhibiting aggressive tendencies might engage in more frequent or problematic smartphone use. Building upon these findings, future research could delve deeper into the potential of digital education and media literacy programs to support healthy smartphone habits and reduce excessive use among adolescents. Additionally, investigating the impact of such programs on the development of guidance and counseling services for university students could be valuable.
PEER CONFORMITY: A GATEWAY TO SELF-HARM BEHAVIOR IN SCHOOL STUDENTS? Fitri, Laila Magfirah; Juliawati, Dosi; Yandri, Hengki
Counsenesia Indonesian Journal Of Guidance and Counseling Vol 5 No 2 (2024): COUNSENESIA 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/cijgc.v5i2.3991

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Self-harm behavior has become a significant mental health problem among adolescents. This study aimed to examine the relationship between peer conformity and self-harm tendencies in school students. A descriptive correlational quantitative research method was used involving 234 tenth and eleventh grade students. Data were collected using a peer conformity scale and a self-harm scale that had been tested for validity and reliability. Non-parametric correlation analysis showed a negative relationship between the two variables. Students who self-harmed less tended to have higher levels of conformity. This finding indicates that peer conformity can be a protective factor against self-harm behavior. However, excessive conformity can also have a negative impact if group norms are unhealthy. Further research is recommended to investigate the influence of peer pressure on self-harm and develop more comprehensive interventions to prevent this behavior.
PSYCHOLOGICAL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR IN FREE FIRE GAMERS WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF KERINCI MALAY CULTURE Yandri, Hengki; Juliawati, Dosi; Kholidin, Farid Imam; Rasmita, Rasmita; Daflaini, Daflaini
Counsenesia Indonesian Journal Of Guidance and Counseling Vol 5 No 2 (2024): COUNSENESIA 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/cijgc.v5i2.4342

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This study investigates the psychological mechanisms underlying aggressive behavior among Free Fire gamers in the context of Kerinci Malay culture. By employing in-depth interviews, this research explores the interplay between cultural values, game-related experiences, and individual psychological factors. A case report of an individual (HA) exhibiting Free Fire addiction and a propensity for aggression was conducted. Thematic analysis was employed to analyze the data. Findings indicate that a confluence of factors, including cultural concepts of honor and esteem, customs and traditions, social context contribute to aggressive tendencies. These results highlight the need for a comprehensive understanding of cultural and psychological determinants of online aggression to develop effective prevention and intervention strategies.
Co-Authors Aan Putra Afdal Afdal Agung Tri Prasetia Ahmad Jamin Ahmad Jamin Ahmad, Bukhari Ainil Khuryati Alfaiz Alfaiz Alfaiz Alfaiz Alfaiz Alfaiz Alfaiz Alfaiz Alfaiz Alfaiz Amelisastri, Windy Aprianti, Wahyuni Putri Aprilia Tina Lidya Sari Ari Wibowo Arjoni, Arjoni Arjoni, Arjoni Augusto Da Costa Aulia Kartika Agustiana Aulia, Rahmadianti Aulia, Tesi Azmatul Khairiyah Sari Bahri, Marlistiani Bukhari Ahmad Daflaini, Daflaini Daharnis Daharnis Dairabi Kamil Dairabi Kamil Della Angraini Diyah Oktasari Dosi Juliawati Dosi Juliwati Eka Heriyani Eko Sujadi Elin Eria Putri Erniyati, Yelni Fadil, Marjan Faiz, Alfaiz Farid Imam Kholidin Fikri, Moh Kamil Firman Firman Firman Firman Fitri, Laila Magfirah Fitria Kasih Gusti Rahayu Harmalis Harmanda, Dea Hasneli, Hasneli Hendra Hidayat Hendra Hidayat Herman Nirwana Ifdil Ifdil Iis Sholihat Indrayadi, Toni Jamin, Ahmad Jasmita, Reni Julius, Andre Juliwati, Dosi Lestari, Lesi Lilis Lismayaningsih M Eval Setiawan M. Ismail Makki Makki, M. Ismail Marjohan Marjohan Masnur Alam Melda Fauziah Mia Cahyani Putri Moh Kamil Fikri Mudjiran Mudjiran Muhammad Fadhli Muhd Odha Meditamar Muhd. Odha Meditamar Mulia Sartika Muna, Nailin Murisal Murisal Musdizal Musdizal Nabila, Nabila Naidarti Naidarti Nanda Ruswita Nera Afrifadela Netrawati, Netrawati Neviyarni Neviyarni Nofrita Nofrita Nopiarni, Ririn Octaviani, Mutiara Tri Panji Jeras Putri, Elin Eria Putri, Hadia Randi Saputra Rasmita Rasmita Rasmita, Rasmita Rianti, Nuras Riean Rachma Yuniar Rifal Nawaldi Rila Rahma Mulyani Rinda Tri Ayumi Ririn Nopiarni Riska Ahmad Riska Ahmad Rusliah, Nur Ruswita, Nanda Ryan Hidayat Rafiola S.Pd. Luh Putu Sri Lestari . Sabri Sabri Safena Ningsih Samsul Bahry Harahap Sari, Aprilia Tina Lidya Sari, Azmatul Khairiyah Sasferi, Nuzmi Sendayu, Fendahapsari Singgih Sendayu, Fendahapsari Singgih Septya Suarja Septya Suarja, Septya Sufyarma Marsidin Syaiful Indra Syamsarina, Syamsarina Tiara Silvia Vitaloka, Wulansari Yasir Muharram Fauzi Yeni Karneli Yuniar, Riean Rachma Yunita Dwi Setyoningsih Yuzarion, Yuzarion Zelfa Yuliza Putri Zulpi Hendra