Jurnal Psikologi
Vol 21, No 1 (2022): April 2022

The Effectiveness of "NAVIGASI DIRI": Smart Internet Self-Regulation-Based Intervention on Internet Addiction in Adolescents

Setyawan, Imam (Unknown)
Masykur, Achmad Mujab (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
07 Jun 2022

Abstract

This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of smart internet self-regulation-based intervention, the ‘NAVIGASI DIRI’, in reducing internet addiction in adolescents. The subjects of this study were 40 teenagers (16 girls, 24 boys) from a high school in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. The group intervention was carried out in five face-to-face sessions effectively for eight hours. The psychological scales that were compiled as a data collection tool were the Internet Addiction Scale (20 items, α = .843) and Self-Regulation Scale (25 items, α = .808). The experimental design used was pretest-posttest without control group design. The paired sample t-test on pretest and posttest data showed a significant decline in the level of internet addiction, t(39) = 2.640, p < .05, from pretest (M = 28.93; SD = 18.713) to posttest (M = 24.08; SD = 17.006). Meanwhile, the subjects’ self-regulation increased significantly, t(39) = -2.181, p < .05, from pretest (M = 71.85; SD = 6.192) to post-test (M = 73.40; SD = 6.250). The results of the simple regression test showed a moderate negative relationship between the two variables (r = -.548, p < .001; b = -1.490; t(38) = -4.035, p < .001). The coefficient of determination (R2 = .300) indicated that 30% of students’ internet addiction was determined by their self-regulation. The NAVIGASI DIRI Intervention has been proven to be effective in increasing the level of self-regulation of students which contributes to reducing the level of internet addiction.

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