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Pengaruh Broken Home Terhadap  Kesejahteraan Psikologis Anak Khairunnisa, Aisha Nabila; Cahyani, Fadiah; Hardiana, Lulu; Putri, Mutia Nabila; Nisaa’Pingatian, Qurratu; Rahmawati, Yorisa; Rusli, Devi
Jejak digital: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 3 (2026): MEI 2026
Publisher : INDO PUBLISHING

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63822/5mrq8s84

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This study aims to examine the effect of a broken home on children's psychological well-being. A broken home refers to a family condition in which harmony is not maintained, conflicts occur, and may ultimately lead to divorce. Such conditions can affect children's psychological well-being, particularly in terms of their emotional state and personality development. This research employs a literature review method by collecting several articles from online databases such as Google Scholar, published between 2018 and 2022. The selected articles focus on the relationship between broken home conditions and children's psychological well-being. The findings indicate that there is a significant influence of broken home conditions on children's psychological well-being. Children who experience a broken home tend to develop more closed personalities and unstable emotions, which negatively impact their psychological well-being. This study concludes that broken home conditions have an adverse effect on children's psychological well-being.
The Effect of Gratitude on Social Comparison Among Emerging Adulthood TikTok Users in Padang City Khairunnisa, Aisha Nabila; Damra, Hanny Rufaidah; Akbar, Amin
INDONESIAN COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGY Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): INDONESIAN COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGY
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/4ggp2j89

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The rapid growth of social media use, particularly TikTok, has increased individuals’ exposure to curated representations of others’ lives, which may intensify social comparison processes. This study aims to examine the effect of gratitude on social comparison among emerging adulthood TikTok users in Padang City. A quantitative approach with a simple linear regression design was employed. The participants consisted of 235 emerging adults aged 18–25 years who actively use TikTok, selected through convenience sampling. Data were collected using standardized measurement scales of gratitude and social comparison. Statistical analysis was conducted using SPSS 25. The results revealed that gratitude has a negative and significant effect on social comparison (β = -0.331; p = 0.000), with a contribution of 10.9% (R² = 0.109). These findings indicate that individuals with higher levels of gratitude tend to engage less in social comparison. This study highlights the role of gratitude as a protective psychological factor in mitigating the negative impact of social media use and suggests that fostering gratitude may support healthier self-evaluation processes among emerging adults in digital environment.