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Navigating Academic Challenges: Self-Regulated Learning Analysis of Academic Procrastination Students Nurul Fajri; Yuda Syahputra; Sally Putri Karisma; Ifdil Ifdil
KONSELOR Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023): KONSELOR
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/0202312244-0-86

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The study aims to understand the correlation between self-regulated learning and academic procrastination. By examining responses from 104 students through comprehensive questionnaires, it provides insights into how students manage their learning and delay tasks. The use of simple regression analysis underscores the statistical significance of the findings, highlighting that improving self-regulated learning skills can directly reduce academic procrastination. This research not only contributes to the academic understanding of these concepts but also offers practical guidance for educators and policymakers. By focusing on enhancing self-regulated learning abilities, educational strategies can be developed to address and mitigate procrastination, ultimately improving the overall quality of student learning experiences.
Gender Differences and the Role of Social Media in Self-Harm Behavior among Primary School Students Syahputra, Yuda; Evitarini, Anggia; Sugara, Hendry
KONSELOR Vol. 13 No. 3 (2024): KONSELOR
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/0202413386-0-86

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As technology and social media evolve, children are increasingly susceptible to bad content, including self-harm behaviours. Gender disparities influence the effects experienced, with females being more vulnerable to emotional content and social comparison, whereas boys are more prone to encountering information that promotes hazardous masculine behaviour. This study seeks to investigate variations in self-harm behaviour according to gender and the types of social media often utilised by primary school students in Indonesia. This study is comparative in nature; the sample was chosen by random sampling methods. The study comprised a sample of 372 primary school students, with a gender distribution of 30.2% male and 69.8% female. Data were gathered using the Self-harm Scale, which comprises 24 items in a 4-point response format. The analytical method employs an item response theory framework utilising Rasch model. This study employed descriptive statistics and analysis of variance (Anova) utilising WIinsteps ver. 5.5.0. The findings indicate substantial disparities in self-harm related to gender and the predominant form of social media utilised. This study indicated that the prevailing trend in social media usage among primary school students involves utilising TikTok and WhatsApp for interaction and content sharing.
Gender Differences and the Role of Social Media in Self-Harm Behavior among Primary School Students Syahputra, Yuda; Evitarini, Anggia; Sugara, Hendry
KONSELOR Vol. 13 No. 3 (2024): KONSELOR
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/0202413386-0-86

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As technology and social media evolve, children are increasingly susceptible to bad content, including self-harm behaviours. Gender disparities influence the effects experienced, with females being more vulnerable to emotional content and social comparison, whereas boys are more prone to encountering information that promotes hazardous masculine behaviour. This study seeks to investigate variations in self-harm behaviour according to gender and the types of social media often utilised by primary school students in Indonesia. This study is comparative in nature; the sample was chosen by random sampling methods. The study comprised a sample of 372 primary school students, with a gender distribution of 30.2% male and 69.8% female. Data were gathered using the Self-harm Scale, which comprises 24 items in a 4-point response format. The analytical method employs an item response theory framework utilising Rasch model. This study employed descriptive statistics and analysis of variance (Anova) utilising WIinsteps ver. 5.5.0. The findings indicate substantial disparities in self-harm related to gender and the predominant form of social media utilised. This study indicated that the prevailing trend in social media usage among primary school students involves utilising TikTok and WhatsApp for interaction and content sharing.
Co-Authors Abu Yazid Abu Bakar Afdal Afdal Afdal Afdal, Afdal Afifah Nawang Wulan Ahiruddin Ahiruddin Alizamar Alizamar Amalianita, Berru Amna, Naila Ardimen Arifin, Deasy Dwi Cahyaningtyas Asbi, Asbi Biju Thomas, Smita Brescia, Reggiana Chairatul Fadhila Christine Masada Hirashita Tobing Dian Afriani Dinihari, Yulian Dona Fitri Annisa, Dona Fitri Eka Nurlaili Erwinda, Lira Evi Fitriyanti Evitarini, Anggia Fadilla, Dina Rizki Famela Zulfikar Fitri Arnita Fitrianti, Evi Fristy, Nada Gian Sugiana Sugara Gulo, Nur’aiun Halil Khusairi Hamam, Hamam Hariyani Hariyani Hariyani Hariyani Hariyani Hariyani Hariyani Hariyani, Hariyani Hendry Sugara I Kadek Suranata Ichsan Ramadhan, Muhammad Ifdil Ifdil Ifdil Ifdil Ifdil Ifdil Irma Safiah Lubis Istiana Istiana Itsar Bolo Rangka Kadek Suranta Karisma, Sally Putri Kartikaningsih, Reni Lela Lela Lestari, Melina Linda Fitria Linda Fitria M. Fahli Zatrahadi Mayra, Zara Melamita, Anisa Merri Hafni Miswanto Miswanto Miswanto Miswanto Miswanto Miswanto Mohammadi Nasab, Chiman MS, Dr. Nuraini Mufadhal Barseli Muhammad Raja Siregar Mulyadi Mulyadi N Cici Mahruliana Naila Amna Nazri Abdul Rahman , Mohd Neviyarni, Neviyarni Nikmarijal, Nikmarijal Nilma Zola Normalasari, Cahya Novitrah Pangestuti, Diah Nur Arjani Nur Azizi Amrizon Nurlaili, Eka Nurul Fajri Nurul Fajri Nusantara, Wildhan Tri Darma Oktara, Tri Windi Oktasari, Maria Perengki Susanto Prasiska Rahmat, Candra Pratiwi, Kamila Dwi Mustika Prayitno Prayitno Puji Gusri Handayani Putri Karisma, Sally Putri, Yola Eka Rahmat, Candra Prasiska Rima Pratiwi Fadli Romi Fajar Tanjung Sabilah, Nurul Havifah Salendu, Putri Christy M Sally Putri Karisma Salman Munthe Sari, Erlina Sari, Meylia Septian, Muhammad Rezza Sigit Muryono Siregar, Nurintan Asyiah Sisca Folastri Siti Mukminah Sinaga Situmorang, Dominikus David Biondi Solihatun Solihatun Solihatun Solihatun Solihatun, Solihatun Stefanus Soejanto Sandjaja Stefanus Soejanto Sandjaja Stevani, Hayu Suhartiwi, Suhartiwi Sunardi Sunardi Sunaryo Kartadinata, Sunaryo Susiati, Susiati Syahniar Syahniar Syawitri, Melsi Tri Windi Oktara Wa Ode Lili Andriani Nasri Wa ode Lili Nasri Zadrian Ardi