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Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat: Indonesian Journal of Indigenous Psychology
ISSN : 20884230     EISSN : 25801228     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24854/jpuxxx
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat: Indonesian Journal of Indigenous Psychology (JPU) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that stands as a forum to facilitate communication, dissemination, and enhancement of ideas within scholars in the field of psychology and social sciences by showcasing high-quality works while acknowledging its relevance in the indigenous perspective. The journal is published in print (p-ISSN: 2088-4230) and electronic (e-ISSN: 2580-1228) formats. JPU is published bi-annually (every June and December) by Konsorsium Psikologi Ilmiah Nusantara. We welcome submissions from scholars, including students, whose work shares relevance to our focus and scope. JPU adheres to the high standard of publication process by abiding to the double-blind peer review process to maintain fair and indiscriminatory submission process. Submissions are open at any time.
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Resiliensi dan altruisme pada relawan bencana alam Melina, Gloria Gabriella; Grashinta, Aully; Vinaya, Vinaya
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat: Indonesian Journal of Indigenous Psychology Vol 1 No 1 (2012)
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Indonesia is among countries that are vulnerable to natural disasters. Volunteer is someone who has a desire to help others without expecting reward or known as altruism (Myers, 1999). If you see the volunteers, which is expected of individuals who have the capacity to survive even in a difficult situation in a state of disaster. Capacity is referred to as resilience (Maddi & Khoshaba, 2005). Therefore, this study aims to determine the relationship between altruism with resilience. Participants in this study were 100 volunteers who are members of an Non Government Organization (NGO). Methods of data collection use a scale of resilience and altruism. By using a quantitative approach and the concept of descriptive correlation study Pearson product moment correlation, the result showed that there is a positive and significant correlation between resilience and altruism (r = .448, p < .01) of volunteer. This is means that the higher the resilience, the higher the altruism, vice versa, the lower the resilience, the lower the altruism that is owned by a natural disaster volunteer.
Psikologi ulayat Sarwono, Sarlito Wirawan
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat: Indonesian Journal of Indigenous Psychology Vol 1 No 1 (2012)
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Classical psychology tends to be conservative. It deals merely with universal theories concerning individual processes. The trend towards more social oriented paradigms started when European psychologists Serge Moscovici raised the issue of social representation (1961), and Henrri Tajfel and Turner published their theories on Social Identity (1979). Psychology is no longer individual. It is related to social and cultural environment. Each group, race or ethnic has its own psychology, which is relevant to their respective context. In 1933, an Asian Psychologist, Uichol Kim and his European colleague John Berry initiate the term indigenous psychology that is defined as ”the scientific study of human behavior or mind that is native, that is not transported from other regions, and that is designed for its people”. Since there is no matching Indonesian word for “indigenous”, in an Indonesian Social Psychology Association Conference held at the University of Indonesia, Jakarta, in 1999, I coined the word “ulayat”. I borrowed the term from anthropology and the adat (traditional) law that means almost similar to Kim and Berry definition of “indigenous”. This article discusses the history, the development of theories and application of this new field in psychology in Indonesia.
Analisis hope pada atlet bulutangkis indonesia juara dunia era ’70 & ’90 Andangsari, Esther Widhi; Rumondor, Pingkan C.B.
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat: Indonesian Journal of Indigenous Psychology Vol 1 No 1 (2012)
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The present study analyzed a profiling of hope of Indonesian badminton athletes with international achievements. Previous studies have shown that hope was positively related to various outcomes such as sport, academics, physical health, psychological adjustment, and psychotherapy. The participants were consisted of athletes who used to play between 70’s and 90’s. This study utilized a qualitative approach with interpretative phenomenological analysis. Nine mental skills of athletes were used as a guideline of semi-structured interview. The verbatim of interview then analyzed with hope components. Hope was constructed by three components: goals, pathways, and agency thinking. The analysis of participant’s experience showed nine major themes that are: attitude, motivation, goals and commitment, people skills, self talk, mental imagery, managing anxiety, managing emotion, and concentration, with twelve subordinates themes. These themes are similar with high-hope people’s characteristics.
Perilaku inovatif Soebardi, Rusdijanto
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat: Indonesian Journal of Indigenous Psychology Vol 1 No 1 (2012)
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Innovative work behavior has the aim to improve the performance and competence of the organization in achieving its goal. As a perspective of organizational behavior, the innovative work behavior is the interaction between the individual, group process and organizational processes, which affects the range of leadership behaviors and performance expectations of employees when the realization of innovative work behavior is completely done. The purpose of this study was to test the effect of leadership behavior through the mediation of performance expectations, in revealing the individual’s innovative work behavior. The population study was a group of companies on transportation and logistics business lines involving 199 employees. One is a holding company and the other nine are affiliate companies. Sampling design used is Proportionate Stratified Random Sampling. Measurements used De Jong-IWB (Innovative Work Behavior). Data collection and analysis of research data used path analysis. The results showed the value of total effect = 0.47 which suggests that there is direct or indirect effect between leadership behavior, and the performance expectations of innovative work behavior as a mediator.
Pengaruh gaya berpikir, integritas dan usia pada perilaku kerja yang kontraproduktif Permatasari, Mira
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat: Indonesian Journal of Indigenous Psychology Vol 1 No 1 (2012)
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This study explores the effects of thinking style, integrity and age on counterproductive work behavior (CWB). Using between subject design for 122 workers in young adulthood and 68 workers in middle adulthood, the study utilizes rational experiential inventory (REI) to determine the thinking style and self-report questionnaire to measure counterproductive work behavior and integrity. Regretion statistic found that integrity and age theirselves and interaction between them, have some effects on CWB. High-rational high-experiential thinking style have interact with integrity in affecting CWB.
Strategi coping perempuan korban pelecehan seksual ditinjau dari Tipe Kepribadian Eysenck Jatmika, Devi
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat: Indonesian Journal of Indigenous Psychology Vol 1 No 1 (2012)
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Sexual harassment occurs everywhere, anytime, against especially toward women. This study attempts to find the difference in sexual harassment coping strategies’ based on Eysenck personality type (extrovert-introvert). There are two kinds of coping strategies: a) problem focused coping and b) emotion focused coping. The instrument in this research is a questionnaire that was given to young adulthood women (20-40 years old). Subjects in this research are 192 female. The mean score of problem focused coping dimension is 42.14 (SD=7.64) and the mean score of emotion focused coping dimension is 37.02 (SD=4.19) on women who have introvert personality type. The mean score of problem focused coping dimension is 48.60 (SD=6.69) and the mean score of emotion focused coping dimension is 38.02 (SD=4.02) on women who have extravert personality type. Research hypothesis was denied; c2(1) =0.537, sig/p 0.449> 0.05 thus there is no difference in women coping strategies as victim of sexual harassment.
Hubungan persepsi anak mengenai dukungan sosial orangtua terhadap perilaku mengkonsumsi buah Anindia, Mina Henrietty; Fourianalistyawati, Endang
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat: Indonesian Journal of Indigenous Psychology Vol 1 No 2 (2013)
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This research was conducted based on the phenomenon where children are more familiar with foods that have a low nutrient content. Fruit is a healthy food intake component that has many beneits. Child feeding behavior relate to the role of parents in providing social support, including the support provided in the form of emotional support, self-esteem, instrumental, informational, and social networking. Attitude is the evaluation of various aspects of the social world that includes the people around, objects, and ideas. Attitudes are formed from the components of affective, cognitive, and behavioral. All three components must be consistent with one another, so that alignment occurs in the formation of attitudes. Children have the ability to see and judge others, it is called social perception. A total of 70 elementary school students ranging in age from 9-11 years participated in the study. Children with the age range has been progressing more advanced cognitively and socially. In this study, the scale of the study was made by researchers. The results showed that there was a signiicant relationship between children’s perception of the social support parents with children’s attitudes towards the consumption of fruit. Thus, it was suggested to the parties concernedto participate to make efforts to increase consumption of fruit in children, as a way to maintain health.
Pengambilan keputusan seorang istri dalam pernikahan poligami Rahmawati, Sri W.
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat: Indonesian Journal of Indigenous Psychology Vol 1 No 2 (2013)
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Polygamy marriage is a social reality that occurs in our community, which responded with a variety of responses. Dynamics of wedding process is something unique. This paper is a qualitative study of decision making process in women who undergo a polygamous marriage, during the marriage enters the age of 11 years. Decision making is intended to obtain the expected results and avoids conlict. A qualitative design is performed because this approach gives a deeper interpretation of human behavior which quantiied dificulty. Decision making is not a simple process, because there are many considerations inluenced by subjective factors, such as the preference value, as well as environmental factors.
Pengaruh gratitude terhadap kepuasan pernikahan Novianty, Sherla; Aditya, Yonathan
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat: Indonesian Journal of Indigenous Psychology Vol 1 No 2 (2013)
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Gratitude is known to improve ability to cope with stress and to increase well-being. This research was conducted in order to study the effect of gratitude on marital satisfaction: both on actor and partner. This research used The Gratitude Questionnaire-Six-Item Form (GQ-6) and Relationship Assessment Scale (RAS). The respondent of this study was 180 couples who live in Jakarta. This study found that husbands’ gratitude has a signiicant effect on husbands’marital satisfaction (β = .31, p = 0.0), and on wives’ marital satisfaction (β = .48, p = 0.0). The same was also true on wives’ gratitude. Wives’ gratitude has a signiicant effect on wives’ marital satisfaction (β = .58, p = 0.0), and husbands’ marital satisfaction (β = .20, p = .004).
Dampak penghasilan istri pada kepuasan pernikahan dewasa Rumondor, Pingkan C. B.; Paramita, Greta Vidya; Francis, Nangoi Priscilla; Geni, Putri Lenggo
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat: Indonesian Journal of Indigenous Psychology Vol 1 No 2 (2013)
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The current study aims to assess the effect of wife income to marital satisfaction among dual career young urban couples. Marital satisfaction is deined as a individual’s subjective experience toward marriage or components within a marriage. The scale consists of 38 items measuring individual’s satisfaction in communication, division in roles, agreement, openness, intimacy, intimacy in social relationship, sexuality, finance, and spirituality. The results indicate that the instrument was found to be reliable (α= 0.967) and showcorrelation with subjective rating of overall marital satisfaction (r =0.293,p<0.05).The result come up from the study showed no effect of wife income to marital satisfaction in dual career young urban couples (p > 0.05).

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