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Journal : Psychological Research and Intervention

Improvement of interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligence through traditional games Ade Ratih Pratiwi; Yulia Ayriza
Psychological Research and Intervention Vol 1, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Department of Psychology, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (371.083 KB) | DOI: 10.21831/pri.v1i1.21192

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This study aims to: (1) improve interpersonal intelligence through traditional games for Kindergarten A students of RumahKu Tumbuh, (2) increase intrapersonal intelligence through traditional game on Kindergarten A students of RumahKu Tumbuh, and (3) describe the process of improving interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligence through these traditional games. This study is a classroom action research, referring a modified version of the Kemmis and Taggart model. Data were collected using observation and interviews. The findings show that there is an increase in interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligence through traditional game on kindergarten. Improved interpersonal intelligence of children overall in the pre-cycle obtained an average score of 22.59 (very low category), increased to 27.06 in cycle 1 (low category), and increased again to 34.65 with category in cycle 2. As for the increase in child intrapersonal intelligence overall score obtained in the pre-cycle average of 16.82 with a very low category, increasing to 21.35 with a low category in cycle 1 and increased again to 25.88 with category in cycle 2. The process of improving interpersonal intelligence through play action includes child benefit interact in-game, effective communication when asked and answered during play, and pursuing a strategy to win in the game, while at the intrapersonal include children express their emotions in the game, and children know their feelings by doing a question and answer session with the teachers at the end of the game.
Relationship Between Child-Mother Secure Attachment Style and Violence in Adolescent Romantic Relationship Zarra Janna Muhammad; Yulia Ayriza
Psychological Research and Intervention Vol 3, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Psychology, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/pri.v3i2.42195

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This study aimed to assess the correlation between the secure attachment style of child-mother and violence in adolescents’ romantic relationships. A quantitative approach with a correlational method is used in this research. The subject in this study were 408 adolescents aged 18-22 years who were in romantic relationships and lives in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. The data collection method used in this study is the questionnaire method with the instrument used are the IPVAS-R scale and IPPA-M scale. Both scales used convergent validity with correlations of 0,18-0,78. Then the two scales were re-validated by expert judgement. Reliability for the IPVAS-R was 0,76, and the IPPA-M was 0,87. The data analysis used a non-parametric correlation test. The research results showed a negative correlation between child-mother secure attachment style and dating violence with r=-0,221 and α= 0,000 (p0,01). The higher the secure attachment style between child and mother, the lower the violence in romantic relationships.
Improving Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic through Online Psychoeducation Fathiyah, Kartika Nur; Widyastuti, Tria; Setiawati, Farida Agus; Romadhani, Rahmatika Kurnia; Ayriza, Yulia; Abdullah, Yahya; Lilmuallafah, Lu'lu Inayatul
Psychological Research and Intervention Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/pri.v3i2.41385

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The COVID-19 pandemic alters many aspects of everyday life that we have grown accustomed to. The enactment of various new policies to curb the spread of the disease, i.e., social distancing, work and study from home, restrictions on large-scale activities and restriction in travelling, compel each one of us to adjust. Not to mention the fear of being infected with COVID-19. These conditions led to various psychological problems such as anxiety, low hope, and negative emotions. Efforts to improve people's mental health are urgently needed. One such step is to increase one's understanding of self-management in facing psychological problems due to COVID-19. This study aims to improve the community's mental health, namely the residents of Blotan hamlet during the COVID-19 pandemic through online self-management psychoeducation. To test the effectiveness of psychoeducation, this study used a one-group pre and post-test design. A total of 31 subjects participated in the activity in full. We can infer the effectivity through the anxiety score, hope, and positive emotions on the pre and post-test measurements. The results found that self-managed psychoeducation facing psychological problems during the pandemic significantly increased positive emotions (t = -2,753, df = 30, and p <.05). As for the measurement of anxiety and hope, there was no significant change due to the subject's anxiety score and hope were already in the medium category.
Co-Authors Abdullah, Yahya Ade Ratih Pratiwi Adi Cilik Pierewan Agus Supriyanto Agustina Sativa Poima Alfiani Fernita Sari Alfiani Fernita Sari Anin Ditha Putri Dewanti Arif Wibowo Badrun Kartowagiran Balthazar Nkundimana Banyu Wicaksono Bernadetha Putri Puspita Budi Astuti Budi Astuti Deddy Mulyana Deni Hadiana, Deni Dewi Pratiwi Dirham, Izza Fadhlinah Edi Istiyono Ediyanto Ediyanto Ediyanto Edmond Ndayambaje Eka Putri Desy Rahmawati Sholeha Elsy Gusmayanti Emmanuel Nizeyumukiza Endah Retnowati Eni Agustina fadil, Ahmad Fadilla, Indri Resti Farida Agus Setiawati Farida Hanum Farida Harahap Farisiyah, Umi Fernita Nurningtyas Fonny Dameaty Hutagalung Hadi, Indri Gemi Nastiti Hana Ayu Amalia Harmiati, Harmiati Hassan, Aminuddin Hidayat, Veny Ika Apriani Dewi Saputri Irvan Budhi Handaka Irvan Budhi Handaka, Irvan Budhi Istikomah, Fatonah Joitun, Feuna Anasius Kartika Nur Fathiyah Khoiriyyah, Luthfiana Al Khumalo, Jan Lestari, Ditha Lestari, Nabila Setio Lilmuallafah, Lu'lu Inayatul Lufti Nooryan Sardi M. Ihsan Ramadhani Margareta Widiyasanti Maria Lies Endarwati Mariyani, Devi Marle, Angelina Ekadiana Wera Marle Moh Khoerul Anwar Mubarok, Erwin Syahril Muhammad Fikri Aulia Muhammad Zambri Mutia, Cania Nanang Erma Gunawan Nizeyumukiza, Emmanuel Nugraheni Dwi Budiarti Nurfallah, Wisda Via Nurjanah, Anisa Siti Oktavianingsih, Eka Pama, Sindi Ayudia Poima, Agustina Sativa Prakoso, Emannuel Realeno Isyaalma Wahyu Purwandika, Riszal Putri, Sekaringsih Angrenggani Cahyanti Putro, Nur Hidayanto P. S. Qodriah, Siti Rahmi Rahmatika Kurnia Romadhani Rina Rahayu Siregar Riszal Purwandika Rita Eka Izzaty, Rita Eka Rizki Nor Amelia Sahin, Arif Samsul Ariski Sasanty Ratna Gumelar Sharifa Rizqi Amalia Sisca Rahmadonna Siti Rahmi Qodriah Siti Rohmah Nurhayati Sri Sumardiningsih Sumin Sumin Sumin, Sumin Syarifudin Syarifudin Tetrawan, Adinda Daniel Tri Anggono Tria Widyastuti Trisna Murti, Maria Ameylia Triyanto, Deni Triyanto, Jefri Rieski Ummul, Putri Nur Veny Hidayat Vera Nur Choirina Vera Nur Choirina Wahyu Nanda Eka Saputra, Wahyu Nanda Eka Wahyu Saputra Wahyu Widyatmoko Wardani, Anita Wawan Sundawan Suherman Wibowo, Yoga Setyo Yhovita Yuni Indah Sari Yoga Setyo Wibowo Yoga Setyo Wibowo Yvette Umwari Zarra Janna Muhammad Zela Septikasari