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Philanthropy: Journal of Psychology
Published by Universitas Semarang
ISSN : 25806076     EISSN : 25808532     DOI : https://doi.org/10.26623/philanthropy
Philanthropy: Journal of Psychology includes articles on the results of applied concepts and psychology studies that are within the scope of positive psychology and mental health issues. It accepts articles that are based on the thorough and systematic examination of psychological constructs from the perspective of Indonesian context. Philanthropy: Journal of Psychology is published twice a year with the main issues published surrounding: Positive psychology / mental health in Industrial and Organizational Psychology Positive psychology / mental health in Clinical Psychology Positive psychology / mental health in Educational Psychology Positive psychology / mental health in Developmental Psychology Positive psychology / mental health in Experimental Psychology Positive psychology / mental health in Social Psychology Positive psychology / mental health in Forensic Psychology Positive psychology / mental health in Counseling Psychology
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Pengaruh Jenis Kelamin, Usia, dan Religiusitas terhadap Kesehatan Mental Remaja Afriani, Afriani; Lestari, Nuzul Mela
PHILANTHROPY: Journal of Psychology Vol 1, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology Semarang University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26623/philanthropy.v1i2.1065

Abstract

Mental health becomes an major issue and has been of growing concern recently, but only few empirical studies focused on adolescence?s mental health especially in Aceh.  The current study aimed to determine the effect of sex, age, and religiosity on mental health among adolescents in Banda Aceh. A total of 342 students from four high school students in Banda Aceh was selected using Multi-Stage Cluster and Non-Proportionate Stratified Random Sampling. Mental health and religiosity were measured using Mental Health Inventory adapted from Veit and Ware, and Religiosity Scale developed by researchers from Muslim religiosity theory by Hamzah et al., respectively.  Data was analyzed using multiple regression analysis. Result of the study found that religiosity was significantly contributed to adolescents? mental health (?=0,29, p<0.01), indicated that higher score on religiosity scale was followed by higher score on mental health. Meanwhile, sex (?=-0,04, p>0,05) and age (?=0,04, p>0,05)  did not predict mental health in the present study. It showed that a sense of connectedness to God and higher level of religious involvement play an important role on adolescents? mental health. Findings of the study give a valuable information  for the development of mental health promotions for adolescents, particularly in Banda Aceh.

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