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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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Rasa kesepian dan adiksi ponsel cerdas: Kontrol diri sebagai moderator Suarni, Waode
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat Vol 12 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24854/jpu1130

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Loneliness and smartphone addiction are relatively common phenomena in everyday life. A number of studies have shown the association between them, but little is known about the mechanisms underlying the relationship. This study aims to explore the possible mediating role of mobile attachment and the moderating role of self-control in the relationship between loneliness and smartphone addiction. A total of 163 university students (18 men, 145 women) aged between 18 and 20 years, participated in this study. The relationships among the research variables were tested using the PROCESS moderated-mediation model. The results show that: (1) loneliness positively predicts smartphone addiction, (2) mobile attachment partially mediates the relationship between loneliness and smartphone addiction, and (3) the loneliness effect on smartphone addiction is moderated by self-control. These findings highlight the importance of strengthening self control skills and addressing emotional reliance on mobile phones in efforts to reduce smartphone addiction among young adults  
Perubahan iklim dan sistem manusia: Peran psikologi di mana? Lestari, Made Diah; Wulanyani, Ni Made Swasti
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat Vol 12 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24854/jpu1386

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Climate change is a global issue that affects human populations. This article discusses the psychological impacts of climate change and the role of scientist and practitioners in psychology in addressing this issue. Specifically, this article examines the specific effects of climate change on mental health, cognitive function, stress adaptation, psychiatric disorders, and increased suicidal tendencies. In terms of the role of psychology especially in Indonesia, this paper provides recommendations for initiating sustainable promotion, prevention, mitigation, and adaptation efforts within the scope of science and practice. This includes developing assessment tools for climate change risk and conducting basic research that informs evidence-based mitigation and adaptation strategies which accommodate local knowledge. A collaboration which accommodates multidisciplinary, multi stakeholder approach is imperative for implementing sustainable and evidence-based solutions.
Validitas konstruk dan reliabilitas tes-ulang dari tes kelancaran kata emosi bahasa Indonesia yang dilaksanakan secara daring dengan supervisi Heni Gerda Pesau; Gilles van Luijtelaar
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat Vol 13 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24854/jpu1045

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The emotion word fluency test (EWFT), measuring the ability to produce emotional words, may measure a different cognitive construct of verbal flexibility than the commonly used phonemic (PVFT) and semantic (SVFT) verbal fluency tests. This was hypothesized and tested through Principal Component Analyses (PCA) of the test scores of 150 healthy subjects. The test-retest reliability was additionally examined after two weeks in forty subjects. Data was collected through supervised internet-delivered testing. Correlation analyses for construct validity showed that the EWFT correlated only moderately with PVFT and SVFT. PCA showed that a three-factor model explained 68.5% of the total variance. The subscales of each fluency test loaded primarily on separate factors, indicating that the three tests measure different underlying constructs. The test-retest revealed moderate reliability without a clear repetition/practice effect. It can be concluded that the supervised Indonesian online-administered EWFT measures emotion processing abilities. However, it awaits clinical validation in various clinical populations.
Peran efikasi diri dan dukungan sosial terhadap quarter life crisis pada anak sulung di Bali I Gusti Mutiara Dewita Anjani; Ni Luh Indah Desira Swandi
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat Vol 13 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24854/jpu1178

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Eldest children in early adulthood face unique challenges during the quarter life crisis, particularly in Bali, where they bear the responsibility of upholding family traditions, generating income, and serving as role models. These pressures can lead to internal struggles such as self-efficacy issues and external stress arising from social expectations. This study explored how self-efficacy and social support contribute to the quarter life crisis among eldest children in Bali. Using quantitative methods and data from 110 participants, the study found that self-efficacy and social support together explained 55.8% of the variance in quarter life crisis experiences. The results suggest that strengthening self-efficacy and enhancing social support may help mitigate the challenges associated with the quarter life crisis. This research may inform future interventions aimed at supporting eldest children during this critical life phase.
Studi komparatif afek positif: VR 360° noninteraktif berbasis alam dan audio alam Khasya Cantiqa Syahvina; Udi Rosida Hijrianti; Miqdad Daly Ahmad
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat Vol 13 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24854/jpu1246

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The increasing problem of mental health in Indonesia necessitates effective preventive strategies, one of which is through increasing positive affect. Interaction with nature has been shown to increase positive affect, but limited access to direct contact with nature poses a challenge. This study examined the difference in affect between non-interactive 360° nature VR and nature audio as alternative replacements for nature. The quantitative quasi-experimental method with post-test only design was conducted. Participants were recruited using purposive sampling techniques who involved 24 subjects divided into two experimental groups: non-interactive 360° VR nature and nature audio with each group consisting of 12 subjects aged 19–23 years without visual or hearing impairments and a history of motion sickness. The instruments used are Shinecon 6.0 VR, nature audio, and the adapted PANAS scale. The results showed a significant difference in affect, with higher positive affect scores in the 360° VR group compared to the audio group. These findings suggest that non-interactive 360° nature-based VR may serve as a promising alternative intervention to enhance positive affect in populations with limited access to natural environments.
Nrima ing pandum: Menerima atau pasrah dengan keadaan? Safira Mahanani; Yohanes Kartika Herdiyanto
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat Vol 13 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24854/jpu1326

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Nrima ing pandum is a Javanese life philosophy that emphasizes acceptance of life reality. Although this concept has been widely discussed in cultural and local psychological studies, existing literature remains fragmented and often ambiguously interprets nrima ing pandum as passive resignation rather than an adaptive coping strategy. This scoping review aims to examine the meaning of nrima ing pandum and its psychological function as a coping strategy in dealing with life stress. The study employs a scoping review method to systematically collect and synthesize findings from relevant literature. A synthesis of 11 selected studies shows that nrima ing pandum contributes to emotional calmness, self-acceptance, resilience, and meaning-making across various stress contexts, including poverty, illness, aging, disasters, and emotional distress. However, several studies also reveal the risk of maladaptive outcomes when nrima is misunderstood as fatalistic surrender. These findings highlight the importance of a contextual and accurate understanding of nrima ing pandum as an active, culturally grounded coping strategy that can inform culturally sensitive mental health practices.
Kekuasaan dan kepuasan pernikahan individu dalam pernikahan berpenghasilan ganda: Peran moderasi ideologi peran gender Luh Ayu Candra Utami; Lathifah Hanum; Fivi Nurwianti; Cantyo Atindriyo Dannisworo
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat Vol 13 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24854/jpu1357

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Modernization in Indonesia increases the prevalence of dual-earner couples. Studies found mixed results on the relationship between marital power and marital satisfaction. In Indonesian society with a wide gender gap, it is interesting to examine gender role ideology as a potential moderator. This study aimed to examine the association between marital power process and marital power outcome on marital satisfaction, and the moderating role of gender role ideology. Participants were 227 dual-earner individuals (n women = 183 and n men = 44). Data was collected using CSI-16, MPI, and IPSPC, and data analysis was performed using simple moderation in Hayes PROCESS. Results showed that marital power process and marital power outcome positively predicted marital satisfaction, but there was no significant moderating effect of gender role ideology. The findings imply that regardless of gender role ideology, individuals in dual-earner marriage can achieve marital satisfaction when they perceive an equal level of influence within the marriage.
Agama, dominasi, dan prasangka: Hubungan antara orientasi dominasi sosial dan meta-prasangka pada kelompok agama minoritas Muhammad Reza Firmansyah; Muhammad Fath Mashuri; Ainin Rahmanawati; Wawan Kurniawan
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat Vol 13 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24854/jpu1402

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The dominance behavior of certain religious groups is often associated with prejudice toward other religious groups. This condition may generate negative evaluations, in which majority religious groups are perceived as more dominant than minority groups. This study aimed to examine the relationship between social dominance orientation and meta-prejudice among religious minority groups in Indonesia. Using a quantitative correlational design, this study involved 218 participants from religious minority groups (non-Muslims). The correlation analysis revealed a significant positive relationship between social dominance orientation and meta-prejudice. More specifically, significant relationships were found across all four dimensions of social dominance orientation (pro-dominance, anti-dominance, pro-egalitarianism, and anti-egalitarianism) and meta-prejudice. These findings suggest that social dominance orientation is associated with how minority groups perceive prejudice from majority groups. The study highlights the importance of strengthening interreligious tolerance and developing psychosocial interventions to reduce prejudice in multicultural societies.
Virginity value pada remaja akhir: Apakah religiositas memiliki pengaruh? Rachel Aksana Vedherova Siagian; Princen
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat Vol 13 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24854/jpu1153

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Recent trends among adolescents in Indonesia indicate an increasing prevalence of premarital sexual behavior, suggesting that virginity value is not upheld by all Indonesian adolescents. In addition to virginity value, premarital sexual behavior is also associated with religiosity. This study examined religiosity as a predictor of virginity value using data from 656 late adolescent students in Indonesia. An ordinal regression model was employed to test the predictive relationship. The findings revealed that religiosity was a significant positive predictor of virginity value. The results also showed that all dimensions of religiosity were positively correlated with virginity value. These findings highlight the importance of considering religiosity in the development of educational programs and interventions related to adolescent sexual health in Indonesia.
Makna rohani bagi remaja dan dewasa Kristen Protestan melalui photo elicitation Evans Garey; Anita Novianty
Jurnal Psikologi Ulayat Vol 13 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24854/jpu1273

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The term rohani is used by individuals in Indonesia to refer to the human soul or spirit. However, scientific studies on the meaning of rohani remain limited, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of this contextualized concept. This study involved Protestant Christian teenagers and adults (n = 26), with ages ranging from 15–68 years. A qualitative approach was employed using the photo elicitation method, and the data were analyzed through thematic analysis. The findings identified several primary themes of rohani meaning, including personal experiences, people-relationships, nature, religious activities, and places of worship. In addition, several emergent themes were identified, such as symbols, moral values, cues, and self-care. These findings suggest that the meaning of rohani not only reflects individuals’ efforts to seek the sacred or the divine, but also relates to an orientation toward personal well-being.