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PENGARUH SANCTIFICATION TERHADAP KEPUASAN PERNIKAHAN: PERAN MEDIASI OLEH POSITIVE DYADIC COPING Sindoro, Lidwina Florentiana; Sari, Yudiana Ratna
Jurnal Psikologi : Media Ilmiah Psikologi Vol 20, No 01 (2022): Jurnal Psikologi : Media Ilmiah Psikologi
Publisher : Esa Unggul University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47007/jpsi.v20i01.201

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The research about protective factors in marital satisfaction guides the researchers to observe spouse spirituality factors in marriage. The research aims to understand the mediation positive dyadic coping effect that bridges positive sanctification of marriage effect and marital satisfaction. Mediation analysis with SPSS macro PROCESS results direct effect sanctification of marriage on marital satisfaction (F(1, 122) = 11.091, p < 0.05)). Sanctification of marriage has proven positive and significant to predict marital satisfaction as a dependent variable (c = 1.307, p < 0.000). The more the person understands marriage as the revelation of God, the marital satisfaction increases. Indirect effect demonstrates a significant result (a*b = 0.76, 95% CI [0.18, 1.41]) with effect size as 0.168. Therefore, positive dyadic coping is a significant mediator between sanctification of marriage and marital satisfaction. The more the person has a notion that marriage is God’s revelation, that person uses the positive dyadic coping more often, the marital satisfaction of that person increases
Group ACT for Psychological Flexibility and Emotion Regulation in ACEs Survivors Shalsabilla, Hassya Noertalitha; Sari, Yudiana Ratna
JURNAL PENELITIAN PENDIDIKAN, PSIKOLOGI DAN KESEHATAN (J-P3K) Vol 6, No 3 (2025): J-P3K
Publisher : Yayasan Mata Pena Madani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51849/j-p3k.v6i3.777

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Childhood abuse or Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) can have long-term impacts on an individual's mental health and emotional regulation strategies. In Indonesia, cases of ACEs remain prevalent and continue to rise each year. Individuals with ACEs often struggle to accept their past and face emotional challenges in adulthood. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Group Therapy in enhancing psychological flexibility and emotion regulation strategies in young adults with a history of ACEs. The sample consisted of individuals aged 18–30 years with ACEs who participated in four sessions of ACT-based group therapy. Data were collected using the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-2 (AAQ-2) and the Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ), and were complemented by qualitative interviews. Data analysis was conducted using the Repeated Measures ANOVA method. The results showed a significant decrease in psychological inflexibility scores following the intervention, while increases in positive emotion regulation strategies and decreases in negative strategies were not statistically significant.