Pamomong: Journal of Islamic Educational Counseling
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)

Bahasa Inggris

Najich, Muhammad Ali (Unknown)
Rahman, Diniy Hidayatur (Unknown)
Atmoko, Adi (Unknown)
Kaserero, Shubby (Unknown)
Dewanti, Septinda Rima (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
04 Dec 2024

Abstract

Social anxiety is common among high school students, impacting their development. This study examines students social anxiety prevalence in Malang, Indonesia. Using a quantitative descriptive survey method, data were collected from 346 students through cluster random sampling. A social anxiety scale based on La Grace's theory was employed to explore in which aspect students social anxiety. The survey revealed that beliefs in negative assessments (37%) were the highest, followed by social avoidance of new situations (36%) and general social avoidance (27%). Overall, social anxiety in this group is moderate. This study discuss that embedding Islamic and cultural values to address student’s social anxiety may provide effective support for Guidance and Counseling services. Future research should investigate specific values for interventions and consider longitudinal studies to understand their long-term effects.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

pamomong

Publisher

Subject

Education

Description

"Islamic Education Guidance and Counseling in Local Culture-Based Schools in Southeast Asia" Furthermore, it provides the opportunity for the publication of articles about: Islamic Education Guidance and Counseling Guidance and Counseling in Schools Assessment in Guidance and Counseling ...