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Anfusina: Journal of Psychology
ISSN : 26545470     EISSN : 26558602     DOI : 10.24042/anfusina
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
ANFUSINA: Journal of Psychology adalah jurnal ilmiah terkait psikologi Islam dan psikologi dengan berbagai pendekatan seperti psikologi klinis, psikologi sosial, psikologi pendidikan, psikologi industri dan organisasi, serta psikologi terapan.
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Examining the Impact of Electronic Game Usage on Kindergarten Children's Behavior in the Sharazur District: Insights from Parental Perspectives Salih, Fryad Majeed; Salih, Mihraban Hussein; Darwesh, Farah Taha; Abdulla, Mawdud Jabar
ANFUSINA: Journal of Psychology Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): ANFUSINA: Journal of Psychology
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/00202362028700

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This research investigates the detrimental effects of electronic game use on the behavior of kindergarten children, with a focus on gender disparities, as perceived by parents in the Sharazoor district. The study, employing descriptive methods, encompasses a sample of 160 equally distributed children of both genders from kindergartens affiliated with the Directorate of Education of Sharazoor—specifically, Mastan, Chro, Sara, and Papula. Utilizing a survey form comprising 32 items, the researchers statistically analyze the collected data, assigning three response options (Yes, Sometimes, No) with corresponding marks (3,2,1).The psychometric measures, including arithmetic mean, discriminant values, T values for one and two samples, Jetman statistical coefficient for distribution, and Cooper statistical coefficient using the t.test, were employed for data analysis. The key findings reveal that 90% of boys (72 out of 80) engage in electronic game usage, while 75% of girls (60 out of 80) participate in such activities. This discrepancy underscores a notable difference in electronic game usage between boys and girls in the experimental community, indicating a higher prevalence of electronic game addiction among boys. The study concludes with several recommendations for mitigating the negative impact of electronic game use on kindergarten children's behavior, acknowledging the importance of gender-sensitive interventions in addressing this issue.
Improving Housewives' Family Resilience during the Covid-19 Pandemic: Emotion Regulation Training Strategies Anshori, Afif; Setiawan, Nugroho Arief; Junaidi, Junaidi
ANFUSINA: Journal of Psychology Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): ANFUSINA: Journal of Psychology
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/00202362323700

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The COVID-19 pandemic expanded rapidly to practically every country in a matter of months, and it can affect anybody, including the elderly, adults, young children, babies, pregnant women, and nursing moms. This study seeks to assess the effectiveness of emotion regulation training in increasing family resilience in housewives during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study employed a quantitative approach. It involved 50 housewives from the Muslimat NU Lampung Region as subjects determined by the purposive sampling technique. The researchers collected the data using the Family Resilience Assessment Scale (FRAS), which consists of 51 items compiled by Sixbey (2005). In addition, the researchers conducted a qualitative analysis by analyzing data collected through observations, interviews, and emotion regulation training. The data was analyzed using SPSS 24.0 for Windows. The results of this study show that t = -39.617 with Sig.0.000 (1% significance). Therefore, there was a significant difference in the family resilience of housewives before and after emotion regulation training. The findings revealed an increase in the value of family resilience before and after the study. Before the study, the average value of family resilience was 78.76, while after the study, it was 167.02. In this study, there were three categories of resilience percentage. The category of highly resilient housewives increased to 80%, the medium category dropped to 20%, and the low category fell to 0%. As a result, it is possible to conclude that the training effectively increased family resilience among housewives.

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