Psikologika : Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi
Vol. 31 No. 1 (2026)

Parallel Paths to Resilience: Why Self-Control Fails to Moderate the Impact of TikTok on Student Coping Stress

Anggraini, Dina Amalia (Unknown)
Radiani, Widiya Aris (Unknown)
Musfichin (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jan 2026

Abstract

Abstract: Social media has transitioned from a communication tool to a primary instrument for emotion regulation among university students. While TikTok is increasingly used for stress relief, the role of self-control in "governing" this relationship remains poorly understood. This study utilizes Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA) to examine how self-control moderates the link between TikTok intensity and coping stress among 402 undergraduates. Our findings reveal that TikTok intensity is a significant driver of coping stress (R2 = .268), validating its role as an effective emotion-focused coping mechanism. Crucially, however, self-control did not function as a moderator (p = .424); instead, it emerged as a powerful, independent predictor of resilience. This suggests a "decoupling" of digital behavior and internal psychological traits: TikTok provides immediate emotional relief, while self-control fosters long-term psychological endurance through separate cognitive pathways. These results challenge the prevailing narrative that self-control is merely a "gatekeeper" for digital consumption and advocate for university mental health programs to treat digital literacy and self-regulation training as distinct, parallel interventions  Keywords: TikTok, Coping Stress, Self Control

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Psikologika

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Psikologika - Journal of Discourse and Research on Psychology, publishes research and innovative ideas on psychology. Psikologika is published by Department of Psychology, Islamic University of Indonesia. Psikologikan coverage the fields on clinical psychology, educational psychology, developmental ...