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Role of Career Information Services towards Career Maturity Through Career Interests of Students Sitoresmi, Duwi; Sugiyo, Sugiyo; Saraswati, Sinta
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling August 2024
Publisher : Study Program of Guidance and Counselling, Post Graduate Program, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/mdh0bd98

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Career maturity is essential as it enables students to select appropriate career paths and prepare for further studies. This study aims to identify the role effect of career information services on career maturity through students' career interests. A quantitative approach with an ex post facto correlation design was employed, involving 329 students from public vocational schools in East Semarang District. This research was conducted by involving regression analysis. The results of the regression analysis indicate that career information services affect students' career interests in public vocational schools in East Semarang District. Additionally, career information services impact students' career maturity in these schools. There is also an influence of career interest on career maturity among students in East Semarang District public vocational schools. Furthermore, career information services impact career maturity through students' career interests. The further implications of this study are discussed in the analysis section.
PEMBERDAYAAN MAHASISWA MELALUI PROGRAM KONSELING KESEJAHTERAAN DIGITAL UNTUK MENEKAN DAMPAK NEGATIF SCROLL CULTURE Rahmawati, Weni Kurnia; Isriyah, Mudafiatun; Sitoresmi, Duwi
Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat dan Inovasi Vol 4 No 3 (2025)
Publisher : STKIP PGRI SITUBONDO

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47668/join.v4i3.2109

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The development of digital technology has brought ease of access to information and communication, but on the other hand, it has also given rise to the phenomenon of scroll culture, a habit of excessively browsing social media without a clear purpose. This behavior can reduce focus on learning, increase social anxiety, and impair students' psychological well-being. This community service activity aims to empower students through a digital well-being counseling program focused on strengthening self-awareness and emotional regulation in digital media use. The implementation method included an initial digital behavior assessment, a digital well-being counseling workshop, and individual and group mentoring using emotional regulation theory. This program was conducted over three months, involving students from various study programs. The materials provided included: (1) understanding the concept of digital well-being, (2) strategies for managing emotions in digital activities, and (3) applying mindful scrolling techniques to control the duration and quality of social media interactions. The results of the activity showed increased student awareness of the importance of digital balance and a decrease in the frequency of unproductive scrolling. Furthermore, students demonstrated improved abilities in recognizing emotions, managing online time, and using social media for self-development. This activity is expected to serve as a model of good practice for higher education institutions in developing counseling services that are adaptive to digital challenges and oriented towards student mental well-being.