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Analisis faktor eksploratori dan analisis faktor konfirmatori skala Male Role Norms Inventory-Short Form Isaputra, Samuel Adiprasetya; Chandra, Rachel Theophilia; Himawan, Karel Karsten
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat Vol 11 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Konsorsium Psikologi Ilmiah Nusantara

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The Male Role Norms Inventory-Short Form (MRNI-SF) scale is a widely used international scale for measuring traditional masculinity ideaology. Recently, it has begun to be utilized in Indonesia, where significant gender disparities in access to education and employment persist. Despite its increasing use, there is a notable lack of research specifically addressing the psychometric properties of the Indonesian adaptation of the MRNI-SF. This study aims to evaluate the validity and reliability of the Indonesian version of the MRNI-SF. Data were collected from a total of 346 student participants at various universities in Indonesia and analyzed using Exploratory Factor Analysis (EF) and Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA). The indicates that the Indonesian version of the MRNI-SF Scale accurately and reliably measure traditional masculinity ideology within the Indonesian context. Furthermore, the results show a high degree of similarity between the Indonesian version and the original scale.
Born to be Tough: Traditional Masculinity Ideology and Help-Seeking Attitude in Chinese-Indonesian Men Chandra, Rachel Theophilia; Himawan, Karel Karsten, Dr.
Psychological Research on Urban Society Vol. 8, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Despite growing mental health literacy, a gender gap remains in accessing professional assistance, with men often hesitating to seek assistance despite exhibiting poor mental health indicators. This quantitative study investigates the contribution of traditional masculinity ideology to professional help-seeking attitudes among Chinese–Indonesian men using hierarchical regression analysis. Data were collected from 115 Chinese–Indonesian men aged 18–25 years (M = 21.757; SD = 2.050) using the Masculine Role Norms Inventory-Short Form (MRNI-SF) and Attitudes toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help-Short Form (ATSPPH-SF). Results revealed that traditional masculinity ideology significantly predicts (11.4%) professional help-seeking attitudes among young Chinese–Indonesian men. This study suggests the adoption of a culturally sensitive and inclusive approach to masculinity to mitigate the stigma surrounding professional help-seeking among Chinese–Indonesian youth.