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I Can Survive: The Dynamics of Sadness in Early Adulthood Who Experience the Death of a Parent Due to Illness Fira, Syafira; Any Nurhayaty; Setriani
Psikoislamedia: Jurnal Psikologi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): PSIKOISLAMEDIA: JURNAL PSIKOLOGI
Publisher : Fakultas Psikologi, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Ar Raniry Banda Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/psikoislamedia.v10i2.31639

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The death of a parent is a difficult thing for a child even the child become adult grown up. Even child become adults, in reality they still need parental. The sadness because of parent due to illness has different grief than sudden death. This study describes the dynamics of individuals with the experience of parental death due to illness. Using qualitative design of two subjects. Data collection using Ross's & Kessler theory (2014). The research data were analyzed through data reduction, data display creation, and data interpretation. The results explain that two subjects did not go through the anger stage. The death of a parent with the same gender as the subject causes a change in the role played by the subject. Moreover, when the subject becomes the only man or woman in the family after the death of a parent. Male subjects' acceptance of parental death was achieved but not with willingness.  Keywords: Death of Parents, Sadness, Child, Early Adulthood, Illness 
Beauty Standard di Era Digital: Hubungan Social Comparison dan Body Image dengan Kepercayaan Diri Remaja Rahmadani Saputri; Any Nurhayaty; Daffa Tiara Kurnia Prastiwi
Khatulistiwa: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Sosial Humaniora Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): Desember: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Sosial Humaniora
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/khatulistiwa.v4i4.8616

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This study is motivated by the growing use of social media among adolescents, which fosters social comparison and body image formation that may influence self-confidence. Adolescence is a crucial developmental phase in which identity formation is highly shaped by exposure to social and aesthetic standards in digital environments. This research aims to analyze the relationship between social comparison and body image toward adolescents’ self-confidence on social media. A quantitative correlational approach was applied to 400 adolescents aged 17–19 years in Indonesia who actively use social media for at least two hours per day. The instruments included validated and reliable scales of social comparison, body image, and self-confidence. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression with SPSS version 25.0. The results indicate that social comparison and body image have a positive and significant effect on adolescents’ self-confidence (p < 0.001), with an R² value of 0.602, meaning both variables explain 60.2% of the variance in self-confidence. These findings suggest that social comparison is not always detrimental but can serve as a motivational mechanism when conducted adaptively. The study highlights the importance of digital literacy and positive self-image education for adolescents to foster healthy self-confidence in the digital age.