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Pengaruh Academic Burnout Terhadap Motivasi Belajar Siswa SMP Angkasa Lanud Padang Nada Aisya Hasanah Bustami; Jingga Tsabitah; Icha Diana Putri; Nada Izdihar Firdausa; Adinda Fortuna; Izzanil Hidayati
Observasi : Jurnal Publikasi Ilmu Psikologi Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): February: Observasi: Jurnal Publikasi Ilmu Psikologi
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/observasi.v3i1.965

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The role of education in shaping the quality of individuals and producing national intelligence is very important, especially at the junior high school level. However, at this level students often experience academic burnout, which is fatigue due to academic pressure that greatly affects their motivation to learn. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of academic burnout on learning motivation in students of Angkasa Lanud Junior High School, Padang. The research data were collected using a Likert scale questionnaire completed by 30 students who were selected as samples from a total population of 58 students. Data analysis was carried out using the IBM SPSS version 20 application with the Spearman Rank Correlation non-parametric analysis technique. obtained r = 0.396 and p significance = 0.045. The results showed a significant influence between academic burnout and student learning motivation.
Pengaruh Kontrol Diri terhadap Kecenderungan Adiksi Rokok pada Mahasiswa Deava Oktaviani Hidayat; Calvina Izumi; Nada Izdihar Firdausa; Icha Diana Putri; Jingga Tsabitah; Sherly Nur Aliyah; Silvi Juwita
Corona: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Umum, Psikolog, Keperawatan dan Kebidanan Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): September : Corona: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Umum, Psikolog, Keperawatan dan Kebid
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/corona.v3i3.1485

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College students, as a group of young adults, often face life transitions that involve academic, emotional, social, and economic pressures. One of the effects of these pressures is smoking behavior. According to pre-survey data, most college students who are active smokers consume 5-10 cigarettes per day. These students admitted to having tried to quit smoking at least once, but their efforts were unsuccessful, and they returned to their old habits. This difficulty indicates challenges in self-control. Participants in this study were active smokers across Indonesia, with a minimum consumption of 5–10 cigarettes per day. This study is quantitative in nature, using a self-control scale and a nicotine dependence scale to determine the absence of self-control influence on nicotine addiction. Data analysis in this study was conducted using simple linear regression analysis, yielding a p-value of 0.070 (>0.05). Therefore, it was concluded that self-control does not significantly influence addiction in the study sample.