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Gambaran Stereotype Gender di Wilayah Kabupaten Jember Sriwijayanti, Siska; Widyarini , Nurlaela; Linsiyah , Ria Wiyatfi
Jurnal Psikologi Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): February
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/pjp.v1i2.2002

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The discussion about gender Stereotypes is something complex that occurs among the general public. Gender Stereotypes will greatly influence a person's perception and even behavior towards a particular gender. The focus of this research is to examine more deeply the depiction of gender Stereotypes that exist and develop in society, especially in the Jember Regency area. The number of research participants was 160 respondents aged 18 - 68 years, male and female, with a minimum education equivalent to high school. The research method used is a descriptive quantitative method. The sampling technique in this research used accidental sampling. Distribution of the questionnaire was carried out directly in hardcopy form and also online, namely with the help of Google form. The psychological measurement scale used was a modification of Firin which was adapted by Firdausia (2018). The results of the study showed a high score for gender Stereotype attitudes. This means that there is a strong belief or view regarding the ideal attributes, characteristics, functions, roles, responsibilities, characteristics among men and women that can be accepted by a group of people.
Self Disclosure of College Students who use Instagram Second Account Based on Interpersonal Trust: Self Disclosure Mahasiswi Pengguna Second Account Instagram Berdasarkan Interpersonal Trust Maharani, Furi Dhenisa; Wibowo , Danan Satriyo; Widyarini , Nurlaela
Psikologia : Jurnal Psikologi Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): January
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/psikologia.v10i1.1848

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Second accounts are additional social media profiles used by individuals to share content separate from their primary accounts, typically comprising followers who are close acquaintances and mutually trust each other. Consequently, users of second accounts engage in self-disclosure, whereby they reveal personal information to their followers. The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between interpersonal trust and self-disclosure among female college students who use second accounts on Instagram. The research population consists of female students in Jember, with a sample size of 274 individuals selected through purposive sampling. The study employed the interpersonal trust scale adapted from Asmaini (2020) and the self-disclosure scale adapted from Arwa (2021). The findings reveal a significant positive correlation between interpersonal trust and self-disclosure (r=.490; p<.05), indicating that higher levels of interpersonal trust are associated with increased self-disclosure among female college students who use second accounts on Instagram. Students who trust their second account followers tend to feel comfortable and relatively more open in disclosing various aspects of themselves.Highlights: Trust fosters openness – Higher interpersonal trust leads to greater self-disclosure among second account users. Selective audience – Second accounts are primarily followed by close, trusted acquaintances. Significant correlation – Study confirms a strong positive relationship (r=.490; p<.05) between trust and self-disclosure. Keywords: Interpersonal Trust, Second Account Instagram, Self Disclosure
The Role of Perceived Social Support in Reducing The Risk of PTSD Among COVID-19 Survivors in Indonesia Rizkika, Haressa Lintang; Widyarini , Nurlaela; Handayani, Panca Kursistin; Muhammady, Iffan Gallant El
SS&H: Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities Vol 1 No 2 (2024): SS&H: Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities
Publisher : Empat Sembilan Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63232/ssh.v1i2.9

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The COVID-19 pandemic has not only caused physical health concerns but has also led to psychological challenges, including the risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This study aimed to explore the relationship between perceived social support and PTSD in COVID-19 survivors. A sample of 221 participants was selected, and data were collected using modified Perceived Social Support and PTSD Checklist for DSM-V (PCL-5) scales. The results revealed a significant negative correlation (r = –0.356; p < 0.05) between perceived social support and PTSD, suggesting that higher social support is associated with lower PTSD symptoms. However, the findings are limited to the specific sample used, and future research should consider a more representative sample for broader generalization.