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HARDINESS DAN DUKUNGAN SOSIAL DENGAN ADAPTABILITAS KARIER PADA MAHASISWA FAKULTAS PSIKOLOGI Yolanda; Wiwik Sulistiani; Dewi Mahastuti
Jurnal Psikologi Poseidon Volume 5, Nomor 1
Publisher : Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Hang Tuah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/jpp.v5i1.65

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The research aims to determine the existence of: (1). The relationship between career hardiness and career adaptability; (2). The relationship between social support and career adaptability; (3). The relationship between hardiness and social support with career adaptability in Psychology Faculty students, Hang Tuah University, Surabaya. The research uses a quantitative approach to survey research methods. The number of subjects is 194 students. The sampling technique in this study used quota sampling. Data analysis used product moment and multiple correlation. The career adaptability scale consists of 24 items (α=0.914). Hardiness scale consists of 18 items (α=0.831). The social support scale consists of 12 items (α=0.956). The major hypothesis obtained F value sig. Change of 0.003 is less than 0.05. The close relationship between hardiness and social support with career adaptability is 6%. These results indicate that the hypothesis is accepted, meaning that there is a positive relationship between hardiness and social support with career adaptability for students of the Psychology Faculty, Hang Tuah University, Surabaya. From these results, there are several implications including being able to contribute to development institutions related to career adaptability and can be a useful reference for the development of student knowledge.
PENYESUAIAN DIRI, DUKUNGAN SOSIAL TEMAN SEBAYA DAN STUDENT WELL-BEING PADA MAHASISWA VOKASI PELAYARAN Merinta Wira Ababiel; Dewi Mahastuti; Fauziah Julike Patrika
Jurnal Psikologi Poseidon Volume 6, Nomor 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/jpp.v6i1.85

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This study aims to determine the relationship between self-adjustment, peer social support and student well-being in Students of the Vocational Shipping Faculty, Hang Tuah University. The research method used is quantitative. The analysis used multiple correlation. The number of respondents in this study were 180 students, selected by saturated sampling technique. This study used three scales, namely the student well-being scale (α=0.967), self-adjustment scale (α=0.835) and peer social support scale (α=0.936). The results of the study show that there is a relationship between self-adjustment and peer social support with student well-being in students of the Vocational Shipping Faculty, Hang Tuah University. The adjustment variable made an effective contribution of 43.4%, while peer social support provided an effective contribution of 42.3%.
Mental toughness nelayan: analisis fenomenologis kekuatan nelayan dalam menghadapi tantangan hidup Putra, Novan Dwi Purnama; Dewi, Kartika Sari; Sulistiani, Wiwik; Mahastuti, Dewi
Jurnal Psikologi Poseidon Volume 9, Nomor 1
Publisher : Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Hang Tuah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/jpp.v9i1.264

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The issue of mental toughness among fishermen remains under-recognized by the public. Income instability due to the lean season, extreme weather, and price fluctuations puts fishermen under significant economic pressure. This study aims to understand the dynamics of fishermen's mental toughness in dealing with income instability. The study employed a qualitative phenomenological approach with Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). Participants were three active fishermen with at least five years of fishing experience. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and observations, and their validity was tested using technical triangulation, member checking, peer debriefing, and audit trails. The results showed that fishermen's mental toughness is formed through four main dimensions (control, challenge, commitment, and confidence) with different dynamics for each participant. Fishermen with longer experience demonstrated resilience based on stability and economic planning, while fishermen with shorter experience demonstrated resilience based on adaptation and innovation, particularly in the utilization of marketing technology. These findings confirm that fishermen's mental toughness is influenced by work experience, economic adaptation strategies, and the social context of the coastal environment. This research contributes to the development of mental toughness studies in the fishing profession and becomes the basis for formulating empowerment programs and psychosocial assistance for coastal communities.