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The Influence of Self-Determination on Non-suicidal Self-harm (NSSH) Sufferers in Yogyakarta Students Syafii, Muhammad Hisyam; Gusti, Icha Liara
Journal of Islamic Communication and Counseling Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): January
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jicc.v4i1.82

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This study aims to investigate the relationship between the concept of Self-Determination Theory (SDT) and self-harm behavior among students in Yogyakarta. Using a quantitative approach, the analysis used is simple linear regression analysis, with the subjects of this research being 84 student respondents in Yogyakarta. The sampling technique used by researchers is purposive sampling. The instruments used by researchers are the self-determination theory approach and the Self-Harm Inventory (SHI) instrument which aims to assess self-harm behavior. This instrument consists of 22 items and the relative autonomy index (RAI), namely a score that predicts an individual's level of autonomy, which consists of 94. The research results show a strong relationship. The R-squared value shows the percentage of variability in y that is explained by x. The R-squared is 0.85, which means that 85% of the variability in y is explained by x. Apart from that, in the results there is a significant (p<0.5) influence that self-determination has an influence on self-harm behavior.
Phonopragmatic and Perlocutionary Effects in Islamic Motivational Rhetoric: A Case Study of Mufti Menk's Preaching Saadiah, Nur Khofifah; Syafii, Muhammad Hisyam; Ibragimov, Sardorbek
Journal of Islamic Communication and Counseling Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jicc.v4i2.103

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This study fills in the important void in phonopragmatic analyzes of Islamic motivating rhetoric in digital environments, especially how prosodic elements define doctrinal meaning and perlocutionary effects. This study seeks to understand how strategic suprasegmental phonological elements are used to produce convincing religious communications across cultural borders. Methodologically, this study uses a qualitative phonopragmatic approach, combining phonetic analysis with pragmatic interpretation. It uses PRAAT Software in Mufti Menk's lecture "Allah Has A Beautiful Plan for You!" Through systematic segmentation, phonetic transcription, and analysis of prosodic-pragmatic correlations, the study shows that specific intonation patterns associate with particular speech acts and intentions—level tones mark prayer-like closings, while high-rise intonations signal expressive or interrogative utterances. This study establishes the study of spiritual rhetoric by integrating phonological and pragmatic dimensions, offering both academic insights and practical contributions to more effective digital preaching strategies in modern Islamic communication.