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Perilaku Asosial Dampak Pers Media Nisaussangadah, Siti; Suhirman
DAWUH : Islamic Communication Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): March
Publisher : Yayasan Darussalam Bengkulu

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Perkembangan media massa juga diiringi dengan pengaruh terhadap pengguna yakni khalayak atau masyarakat, pengaruh tersebut tentunya berbeda-beda terhadap setiap individu. Hal ini disebabkan karena adanya perbedaan pola pikir, perbedaan sifat yang berdampak pada pengambilan sikap, hubungan sosial sehari-hari, dan perbedaan budaya. Perubahan sosial dimasyarakat berorientasi pada upaya untuk meninggalkan unsur-unsur yang seharusnya ditinggalkan, berorientasi pada pembentukan unsur baru, serta berorientasi pada nilai-nilai yang telah ada di massa lampau.. Pers merupakan lembaga kemasyarakatan yang merupakan subsistem kemasyarakatan tempat ia berada bersama-sama dengan subsistem lain. Untuk itulah pers tidak bisa hidup secara mandiri, tetapi dipengaruhi oleh lembaga kemayarakatan lainnya.Idealisme yang melekat pada pers dijabarkan dalam pelaksanaan fungsinya, selain menyiarkan informasi pers juga harus mendidik, menghibur dan mempengaruhi melalui informasi yang disampaikan ke khalayak luas.
Kepo di Media Sosial: Studi Psikologi Komunikasi tentang Efek Stalking Digital terhadap Emosi dan Relasi Sosial Novaldi, Rifki Aditia; Nisaussangadah, Siti; Pratiwi, Rezky Graha
Jurnal Ilmiah Psyche Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Psyche : Ilmu Psikologi
Publisher : Direktorat Riset dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Bina Darma Palembang

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The development of social media has changed the way individuals form social relationships, but has also given rise to the phenomenon of digital stalking the unobtrusive observation of others' lives without direct interaction. This study aims to identify the forms, psychological motives, and impacts of digital stalking behavior in the context of one-way communication. Using a quantitative correlational approach, data were collected from 250 respondents aged 18–35 years through an online questionnaire. The results indicate that the primary motives for stalking behavior are curiosity, the need for connectedness, and self-validation. The intensity of digital stalking is significantly positively correlated with anxiety, envy, and overthinking, and negatively correlated with the quality of social relationships. These findings are supported by a regression model, which shows that psychological motives significantly influence stalking behavior (R² = 0.412). This study confirms that digital stalking is not simply a passive activity, but rather a form of emotionally charged symbolic communication with psychosocial impacts. The main contribution of this study lies in the integration of parasocial, uses and gratifications, and social comparison theories in understanding the dynamics of non-romantic interactions on social media. These results are relevant for the development of psychological interventions and digital literacy strategies.