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Analitika : Jurnal Magister Psikologi UMA
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Increasing the Duration of On-Task Behavior in Children with Borderline Intellectual Functioning through Shaping Techniques Putri, Dyah Ayu Dewianti; Kuntoro, Ike Anggraika
Analitika: Jurnal Magister Psikologi UMA Vol. 16 No. 1 (2024): ANALITIKA JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/analitika.v16i1.11470

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This study aims to investigate and apply behavior modification principles, specifically using shaping techniques, to increase the duration of on-task behavior in children with Borderline Intellectual Functioning (BIF). The techniques used include antecedent control, reinforcement through token economy, and providing prompts to the participant. This study uses a single-subject design conducted over a total of 22 intervention sessions. The participant in this study is an 8-year and 7-month-old boy with BIF. The results of the study indicate an increase in the average duration of on-task behavior from 19 minutes in the initial measurement (pre-test) to 64 minutes in the final measurement (post-test) and 54 minutes in the follow-up measurement. It can be concluded that behavior modification principles, specifically using shaping techniques, can help to improve on-task behavior duration in children with Borderline Intellectual Functioning.
Role of Engaging Leadership in Work Engagement: Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction as Mediator rohinsa, meilani; Gunawan, Gianti; Puspitasari, Indah
Analitika: Jurnal Magister Psikologi UMA Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): ANALITIKA DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/analitika.v16i2.11210

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The most important asset of an organization is its human resources. A situation where employees have an emotional and intellectual commitment to the organization or have work engagement is a condition that is highly expected by all organizations. This research aims to examine the role of engaging leadership on work engagement, mediated by basic psychological needs. This research involved a total of 140 participants (men= 73; women= 67) who were private employees in the city of Bandung. The average age of male respondents was 36.8 years and female were 33.9 years. In this research, three measuring instruments were used, namely, the utrech work engagement scale, the basic psychological needs satisfaction scale, and the engaging leadership scale. The results of the mediation test showed that the mediation that occurred was partial. This means that engaging leadership shows its role in work engagement, with or without being mediated by the fulfillment of basic psychological needs. These findings provide a scientific contribution to the field of work engagement studies which explains the relationship dynamics of how engaging leadership can make employees more engaged at work. The practical implications of this research can be in the form of company efforts to develop the ability of leaders to provide empowering, connecting, strengthening and inspiring support to their subordinates, to increase the work engagement of their subordinates.
Social Media Addiction and Mental Health in Adolescents Rangkuti, Rahmi Putri; Nasution, Indri Kemala; Yurliani, Rahma; Marini, Liza
Analitika: Jurnal Magister Psikologi UMA Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): ANALITIKA DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/analitika.v16i2.11705

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The article aims to examine the relationship between social media addiction and mental health, especially in adolescents. Social media is one of the platforms widely used by adolescents. Excessive use of social media risks making addiction in its users. Social media addiction is the excessive use of social media that interferes with daily life. Mental health is a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stress in their lives, realize their abilities, learn well and work well, and contribute to their communities. The study used a correlational quantitative method. A total of 333 subjects aged 16-21 years (M = 18.11, SD = 0.88) have participated in the study and filled out the Social Networking Addiction Scale and the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS) scale which consists of 3 scales namely depression, anxiety and stress. The results of the study using correlation analysis showed a negative relationship between social media addiction and mental health in adolescents (rho=-0.316). Furthermore, social media addiction is positively related to depression, anxiety and stress in adolescents (rho=0.284; 0.297 and 0.318). The research data also showed that 33.04% of the research subjects experienced social media addiction.
Trait and Flourishing in Emerging Adulthood: Examining the role of Protective Factor and Risk Factor as Mediator Edwina, O. Irene Prameswari; Sembiring, Tessalonika; Jeans Esparanci
Analitika: Jurnal Magister Psikologi UMA Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): ANALITIKA DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/analitika.v16i2.11886

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The aim of this study is to obtain an overview of the mechanism of the role of traits on flourishing in young adults with protective factors and risk factors as mediators. Data were collected using flourishing questionnaire, traits questionnaire, protective factors questionnaire and risk factors questionnaire. The sampling technique used was accidental sampling, with 202 emerging adults (18-25 years.  Data were processed using mediation analysis model 4 of SPSS PROCESS (Hayes, 2018).  The results showed that trait extraversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness had a direct, strong, significant impact with a positive direction on flourishing. Trait agreeableness has the strongest direct impact on flourishing compared to the other three traits. Risk factors mediate all five traits on flourishing, while protective factors only mediate trait extraversion on flourishing. Protective factors play less of a role as a mediator variable. Risk factors played a greater role in flourishing (negative direction) than protective factors (positive direction). Protective factors can help individuals overcome life challenges and enhance their well-being. However, if risk factors predominate, protective factors may not be strong enough to maintain or improve growth.  Therefore, individuals must have the skills to manage risk factors
Resilience as a Process in Parents with Leukaemia Children: A Phenomenological Study Utami, Agnes Sinta Dewi Tyas; Hanami, Yuliana
Analitika: Jurnal Magister Psikologi UMA Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): ANALITIKA DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/analitika.v16i2.12427

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Pediatric leukemia affects caregivers, including parents and siblings. When facing diagnosis and treatment, parents of patients face new adaptations such as financial, time and physical health issues. Resilience is one of the factors that influence the adaptation process. This study explores the experiences, reflections and personal meanings of parents related to the experience of accompanying children from cancer diagnosis to treatment and the resilience process experienced, including how coping strategies and social support play a role in the process of parents surviving in stressful situations due to accompanying childhood leukemia patients. This research uses a qualitative research method with a phenomenological approach. The data analysis used thematic analysis by collecting themes obtained from the results of the data collection process. Participants in this study were parents of leukemia patients who were at a Cancer Foundation in Bandung. The results of this study explain the dynamics of both negative and positive emotions, social support, problem-solving strategies and personal growth. Resilience is interpreted by overcoming negative emotions with social support that raises optimism as a positive emotion. Optimism becomes a motivation to do problem solving through problem focused and emotional focused. Through this process, caregivers interpret personal changes in individuals
Social Support and Post Traumatic Growth in Wives of Domestic Violence Victims: Coping Strategies as Mediators Harry, Desty Dwi Kayanti; Soetikno, Naomi; Satyadi, Heryanti
Analitika: Jurnal Magister Psikologi UMA Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): ANALITIKA DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/analitika.v16i2.12814

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This Domestic violence experienced by wives is a traumatic event that has a negative impact. However, victims of domestic violence can experience positive changes after experiencing trauma (post traumatic growth). This study aims to examine the role of coping strategies as a mediator in the relationship between social support and PTG. The measuring instruments used were PTGI (α = .931), MSPSS (α = .941), Brief-COPE (α = .878) and PTSD Checklist DSM 5 (α = .940). Participants in this study were 118 wives who had experienced domestic violence in the form of physical violence, psychological violence, sexual violence or domestic neglect violence with an age range of 19-59 years. The results showed a significant positive relationship between social support and PTG (r=.412, p<0.01), a significant positive relationship between problem-focused coping (r=.436, p<0.01) and emotion-focused coping (r=.501, p<0.01) and PTG and an insignificant positive relationship between dysfunctional coping (r=.072) and PTG. Problem-focused coping (p<0.05, 95% CI [0.037, 0.185]) and emotion-focused (p<0.05, 95% CI [0.050, 0.188]) acted as mediators in the relationship between social support and PTG while dysfunctional coping (p<0.05, 95% CI [-0.012, 0.019]) did not act as a mediator. The benefits of this study help victims of domestic violence choose the right coping strategy. For the community, it increases their insight into the importance of social support from family, friends and other important people to help victims through the traumatic phase of domestic violence.
Political Awareness, National Identity, and Knowledge of General Elections among Generation Z in Indonesia Sari, Liliyana; Armalita, Rani; Rahayuningsih, Tri; Azizah, Lania Nur; Nabihah, Qurrotu Aini; Akbar, Fijay
Analitika: Jurnal Magister Psikologi UMA Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): ANALITIKA DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/analitika.v16i2.12859

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Generation Z, as the productive age group, has a significant role in the political development of a country. Although this age group is often seen as abstaining or disconnected from politics, their political awareness is essential as the nation's successors. Therefore, the present study investigated the relationship between political awareness, national identity, and knowledge about the general election among Generation Z in Indonesia. A total of 626 participants aged 17 and 21 years were recruited from 25 provinces in Indonesia using a voluntary sampling technique. Data were collected using the Political Awareness Scale and National Identity Scale, distributed through online questionnaires. The correlation analysis showed that national identity and knowledge about elections had a significant and positive relationship with political awareness with moderate strength. Moreover, the study found that most Generation Z had a high political awareness, national identity, and knowledge of the 2024 general elections. A significant difference was also reported in political awareness and national identity between Generation Z, who participated in social organizations and engaged as political party sympathizers, and those who did not. Therefore, promoting a sense of belonging to the country could foster political awareness in Generation Z, which will boost their active political participation.
Perception of Divorced Mothers on the Role of Father's Involvement in Child Emotional Regulation with Coparental Interaction as Moderator Hariadi, Hariadi; Satiadarma, Monty P.; Roswiyani
Analitika: Jurnal Magister Psikologi UMA Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): ANALITIKA DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/analitika.v16i2.12869

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When parents divorce, fathers are often less involved in parenting. Whereas one of the factors that can affect the ability of emotion regulation in children and adolescents is father involvement in parenting. This study aims to determine the relationship between father involvement and emotion regulation of children and adolescents which is moderated by coparental interaction. Coparental interaction is how a divorced couple is involved in raising children together even though their marriage relationship has ended. The participants of this study were 330 divorced women, who had children aged ranging from 2-18 years. Data collection used three measurement tools, namely the Father Engagement, the Emotion Regulation Checklist (ERC), and the Coparenting Scale for Dissolved Relationships (MCS-DR). The results show that Coparental interaction acts as a moderator in the relationship between father involvement and emotion regulation. This study provides evidence that coparental interaction can increase father involvement in parenting which has an impact on children's emotion regulation. Implementing programs that can maintain a pattern of mutually supportive and cooperative relationships in divorced couples can reduce the impact of divorce on children.
Effect of Emotional Branding and Consumer Satisfaction towards Consumer loyalty on Tokopedia Consumer in Medan Silalahi, Armando Al Haqqi; Pohan, Vivi Gusrini Rahmadani; Ginting, Eka Danta Jaya
Analitika: Jurnal Magister Psikologi UMA Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): ANALITIKA DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/analitika.v16i2.12976

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The Goal of this research is to find out the impact of Emotional Branding and Consumer Satisfaction towards Consumer Loyalty on Tokopedia Consumer in Medan City. This research uses quantitative method with multiple regression model. Based on the results of the analysis, it was found that Emotional Branding affects Consumer Loyalty (p<0.001; p<0.005) with a calculated t value greater than the t table value (4.178> 1.970). In addition, the analysis shows that consumer satisfaction also affects customer loyalty (p < 0.001; p < 0.005) with a calculated t value greater than the t table value (9.588> 1.970). Based on the results of this analysis, it can be concluded that Emotional branding has a positive and significant effect on Consumer Loyalty to Tokopedia Consumers in Medan City. The results also concluded that Consumer Satisfaction has a positive and significant effect on Consumer Loyalty. Therefore, Tokopedia need to improve their consumer satisfaction, and improving their marketing strategy using Emotional Branding so that they can grow more loyal consumer in City.
Relationship between Digital Stress and Employee Performance with Psychological Capital as Moderator Oktavia, Gissa Aulia; Zamralita
Analitika: Jurnal Magister Psikologi UMA Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): ANALITIKA DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/analitika.v16i2.13154

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This study aims to explore the relationship between digital stress and employee performance, as well as the role of psychological capital as a moderator in this relationship. The research employs a quantitative method involving 231 participants working at Institution X, where information and communication technology (ICT) is an integral part of employees' daily tasks. The variables measured in this study include digital stress, employee performance, and psychological capital. The study uses the Digital Stressor Scale (DSS) to measure digital stress, the Individual Work Performance Questionnaire (IWPQ) to measure employee performance, and the Psychological Capital Questionnaire to measure psychological capital. The findings reveal that employees' psychological capital is in the high category (M= 4.430), and employee performance is also high (M= 3.284), while digital stress is in the moderate category (M= 4.005). Further analysis indicates that psychological capital acts as a moderator in the relationship between digital stress and employee performance.

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