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Implementasi Perangkat Lunak Attention Distraction Test Aan Darmawan Hangkawidjaja; Ratnadewi Ratnadewi; Priska Analya; Ira Adelina
Humanitas (Jurnal Psikologi) Vol 7 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Maranatha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/humanitas.v7i2.7410

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Attention distraction test (ADT) is a tool that measures attention. ADT has lights in form of a box which can be adjusted how many lights can be turned on. The distraction of this test comes in form of the presence of other lights around the targeted lights. The aim of this study is to test the software implementation of attention and distraction test.  Importance of the study are ADT limitations in variation of the distraction and recording the answer.  ADT goes through two stages, first is testing all devices function.  Second, design will be tested on respondents to analyze the results. If improvements are still needed, design and improvements will be made. Results show software can be used properly to measure a person's attention level. If respondent  answer correctly and the reaction time is faster, it means that respondent has a better level of attention. Suggestions is to add respondent personal background, alternative colors of distraction lights and complete the data recap with sum of the correct answers and average time reaction.
Peran Perceived Social Support Terhadap Parenting Stress pada Ibu yang Memiliki Anak ASD di Sekolah ‘X’ Bandung Aprilia Liestiany Kuswandy; Priska Analya
Humanitas (Jurnal Psikologi) Vol 9 No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Maranatha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/humanitas.v9i3.13831

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This study aims to determine the role of perceived social support in relation to parenting stress among mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) at School “X” in Bandung. This study employed a quantitative correlational design with purposive sampling, resulting in 24 mothers of children with ASD at School “X” in Bandung as participants. The perceived social support measurement tool based on Sarafino theory, consistingg of 28 items. The Parenting Stress measurement tool using the Paremting Stress Index–Short Form (PSI-SF), which consists of 36 items. The results of the research using a simple linear regression test showed a simultaneous significance value of 0.00, which means that perceived social support plays a significant role in parenting stress. Perceived social support contributes 13.6% to the variance in parenting stress, while 86.4% is influenced by other factors. For other researchers, they can consider or increase the sample size in order to conduct an analysis by type (partial) to complete the data on the contributions of each type and to investigate other factors, such as resilience, that can reduce parenting stress.