Coping strategies are individual evaluation methods that can be used to manage behavior in facing problems. This research aims to examine the relationship between coping strategies and psychological well-being among Generation Z. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling, with a research subject of 200 students aged 18-25 years. (69 male, 131 female). The researchers used two scales: the psychological well-being scale adopted from Eva's (2018) study with 18 items and a reliability coefficient of 0.907, and the coping strategies scale with 28 items adapted from Siaputra's (2023) study, which has a reliability coefficient of 0.891. The analysis used is the Pearson Product Moment correlation test, which shows that coping strategies have a strong relationship with psychological well-being, with a correlation score of 0.724. This positive correlation coefficient indicates that the higher the coping strategies, the higher the psychological well-being of students in Yogyakarta. The value of the coefficient of determination (R square) is 0.524, which means that 52.4% of the psychological well-being variable is influenced by coping strategies.
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