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Journal : ProGCouns: Journal of Professionals in Guidance and Counseling

Student's profile of self-compassion at senior high school and implications for guidance and counseling Ramadhan, Restu Afdal; Yusuf, Syamsu; Solehuddin, M.; Saripah, Ipah
ProGCouns: Journal of Professionals in Guidance and Counseling Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): ProGCouns: Journal of Professionals in Guidance and Counseling
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/progcouns.v5i2.78155

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Adolescence is a phase filled with uncertainty and confusion, especially when adolescents face academic failures, personal achievements, family pressures and physical images that cause emotional stress and emotional instability that affect adolescents' self-esteem. To overcome these challenges, adolescents must develop self-compassion, which is a good attitude towards themselves in dealing with failure and achieving psychological well-being. The purpose of this study was to determine the self-compassion profile of adolescents in senior high school. The research method used a quantitative survey design with 105 samples of senior high school adolescents (aged 16-17 years, the majority of Sundanese ethnicity, residing in rural areas). The research showed that adolescents' self-compassion was classified as moderate (95% = 100), high (1% = 1) and low (4% = 4). This condition coveyed that adolescents hadmoderate self-compassion although it was not too high. Descriptive test results showed a Cronbach Alpha of 0.415 in the moderate category with male adolescent having higher levels of self-compassion (mean 54.5) compared to female adolescent (mean 50.8). This finding highlights the importance of adolescents to master self-compassion in promoting emotional stability and resilience when facing any failure. Then the need for guidance and counseling programs focusingon developing self-compassion such as mindful self-compassion.
Development and rasch validation of the student mental health scale among Indonesian university students Yusuf, Syamsu; Budiman, Nandang; Saripah, Ipah; Afendy, Popy Mayasari; Gofur, Ridwan; Hamidah, Nur'aini Hasna
ProGCouns: Journal of Professionals in Guidance and Counseling Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): ProGCouns: Journal of Professionals in Guidance and Counseling
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/progcouns.v6i1.79287

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Mental health among university students is a critical issue that affects academic performance, quality of life, and overall well-being. This study aims to develop and validate the Student Mental Health Scale (SMHS), a culturally contextualized instrument designed to assess mental health status among Indonesian university students. Utilizing a quantitative, cross-sectional design, data were collected from students across nine faculties at Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia. The Rasch Model was employed for data analysis, providing precise and objective insights into mental health distribution. Results indicated that 19.8% of students demonstrated healthy mental status, 59.5% experienced moderate mental health concerns, and 20.6% exhibited poor mental health. These findings suggest that approximately 80% of university students require mental health support, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive campus-based interventions. Key stressors include academic pressures, social dynamics, and financial burdens, with female students showing greater vulnerability. Effective interventions, such as peer support programs and resilience training, are therefore essential. This study underscores the importance of distinguishing between universal mental health instruments and culturally adapted tools, with the SMHS filling a critical gap by providing contextually appropriate assessments that international scales cannot adequately capture in Indonesian university settings. The findings hold significant implications for mental health interventions and institutional strategies in higher education.
School counselor leadership skills development: A systematic literature review Yulizar, Yulizar; Ahman, Ahman; Nurihsan, Juntika; Saripah, Ipah
ProGCouns: Journal of Professionals in Guidance and Counseling Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): ProGCouns: Journal of Professionals in Guidance and Counseling
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/progcouns.v4i2.65661

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Studies about school counselor leadership skills development shows diverse findings. Therefore, a comprehensive review of the emerging literature is required. This study utilized a systematic literature review in order to assess existing understanding about the school counselor leadership skill development. This research adhered to the Standard Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Protocols (PRISMA-P) to collect 15 articles in accordance with the inclusion criteria. This article describes the context of leadership skill development among school counselors over the last ten years and measurement methods used in previous studies. It identifies possible contexts for developing future school counselor leadership skills. The research results are expected to provide insights for research designs in the future, so that they can formulate a framework for developing school counselor leadership skills that are meaningful and useful for improving the counseling profession. The findings of this research offer straightforward access to the recent state of research about school counselor leadership skills development. Some recommendations for research in the future are1) leadership skills development that can be carried out at the doctoral level; 2) considering emotional intelligence in the preparation of intervention programs; and 3) developinhg the cultural and environmental context of the school counselors.
Co-Authors Adawiyah, Vina Robi’ah Adhityaputra, Vincentius Wishnu Adiwinata, Anne Hafina Afendy, Popy Mayasari Agisyaputri, Erina Agustin, Raselia Ahman Ahman, Ahman Alia, Marsha Najwa Aman, Nurul Hidayah Amini, Yustiana anne Hafina, anne Anorra, Regina Asbar Asbar, Asbar Awaliyah, Annisa Mumtaz Azzahrah, Humairah Baranovich, Diana Lea Bilqis, Fajar Dadang Sudrajat Dody Hartanto Eka Sakti Yudha Erdiyanti, Yucky Putri Fadia, Shalza Arthya Fathiyah, Khalila Ainul Fikriyah, Arnik Agniya Fittaya, Harum Khadijah Gajah, Nurlaila Sahfitri Gofur, Ridwan Hamdan, Amirul Hazmi Hamidah, Nur'aini Hasna Hamzah, Rifqy Muhammad Hanifatizzahra, Ghassani Awanis Ilfiandra Ilfiandra Irawan, Tb. Moh. Irma Ari Januar Eko Aryansah Latifah, Meyliani Lia Mulyani, Lia Mardiah, Imas Masnur Masnur Meliala, Aditia Kharisma Mochammad Imron Awalludin Muhammad, Fadhil Mustakim Mustakim Mutmainnah Mutmainnah Nadhirah, Nadhirah Nadia Aulia Nadhirah Nandang Budiman Nandang Rusmana Nur Mahardika Nurihsan, Achmad Juntika Nurwijayanti Oktavianas, Andri Pratama, Finsa Muhammad Pratita, Ajeng Nurul Purnamasari, Yuniarti Putri Angelina Ginting Rakhmat, Cece Ramadhan, Restu Afdal Reva, Yohanna Valentina Rohman, Yuni Nur Roring, Lucky Angkawidjaja Rosana, Dinda Salma Salsabila, Khansa Sethul, Hoeur Solehuddin, M. Sopian, Nadine La Rosa Sunarya, Yaya Supriatna, Mamat Suryadi, Kayla Annazwa Suryana, Dodi Syahril, M. Fiqri Syamsu Yusuf Syamsu Yusuf, Syamsu Syani, Saffanah Syska Purnama Sari, Syska Purnama Taufiq, Agus UMAN SUHERMAN, UMAN Vira Afriyati Widiastuti, Haning Tri Winangun, Kinasih Putri Yuanyuan Wang, Yuanyuan Yulizar Yulizar Zou, Guijiao