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Jurnal Studia Insania
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Intervensi Senam Kecerdasan RTD Untuk Membantu Menurunkan Tingkat Depresi, Kecemasan Dan Stress Pada Klien Dewasa Imadatus Sa'adati, Tatik; Luthfi Athmasari
Jurnal Studia Insania Vol 13 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Ushuluddin and Humanities

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/jsi.v13i2.16060

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  Mental health can be measured through levels of depression, anxiety, and stress. One motoric and spiritual-based intervention that can help reduce stress levels is RTD Intelligence Gymnastics, developed by Aas Rukasa with an approach centered on faith in Allah SWT. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of RTD Intelligence Gymnastics in reducing depression, anxiety, and stress levels in adult clients. The research method used is an experimental study with a One-Group Pretest-Posttest design. In this study, the independent variable is RTD Gymnastics as a therapeutic process, while the dependent variable is the level of depression, anxiety, and stress. The subjects of this study were three adult female clients experiencing psychological problems (depression, stress, and anxiety) who joined the RTD Gymnastics community. Measurements were conducted using the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS). The results showed that for Client A, the average DASS score before participating in RTD Gymnastics was 10.67, which decreased to 6.67 after the intervention (a reduction of 4 points). For Client B, the average DASS score before the intervention was 14, which decreased to 2 after participating in RTD Gymnastics (a reduction of 12 points). For Client C, the average DASS score before RTD Gymnastics was 20.67, which decreased to 0.67 after the intervention (a reduction of 20 points). These results indicate a decrease in DASS scores for all participants after engaging in the gymnastics program. RTD Intelligence Gymnastics has been proven to be beneficial in reducing individual levels of depression, anxiety, and stress.  Keywords: RTD Intelligence Gymnastics, Levels of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress  
Emotional Labor and Self-Efficacy as Foundations of Work Resilience Pradika Rakasiwy, Mochamad Randy
Jurnal Studia Insania Vol 13 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/jsi.v13i2.17964

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This study investigates the influence of emotional labor and self-efficacy on work resilience among customer service employees in emotionally demanding roles. The topic was chosen due to the increasing psychological challenges faced by frontline workers, particularly in collectivist cultures like Indonesia, where emotional expression is tightly regulated. It was hypothesized that emotional labor and self-efficacy would both positively predict work resilience. A quantitative correlational design was employed, involving 92 customer service employees from retail companies. Data were collected using validated psychological scales and analyzed using Pearson correlation and multiple linear regression with bootstrapping. Results showed that both emotional labor and self-efficacy significantly predicted work resilience (R² = 0.640, p < 0.001), with self-efficacy as the dominant predictor (β = 0.217; t = 6.816) over emotional labor (β = 0.193; t = 4.238). These findings highlight the dual role of emotion regulation and personal belief systems in sustaining resilience under emotional demands. The study offers practical implications for employee development programs in service industries.   Keywords: Emotional Labor, Self-Efficacy, Work Resilience, Customer Service
Upaya Penyempurnaan Alat Ukur: Analisis Validitas PAPI Kostick Item Revisi Tarigan, Medianta; Fadillah
Jurnal Studia Insania Vol 13 No 2 (2025)
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This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric quality of the PAPI Kostick instrument in the Indonesian context through item revision, construct validity testing, and item-level analysis. The sample consisted of 1,289 respondents. Item revisions were conducted through linguistic and cultural adaptation to ensure semantic clarity and construct equivalence. Construct validity was examined using CFA, which demonstrated a good fit across all dimensions, with RMSEA values below 0.08. Most items were valid, with the highest proportion in Activity (100%). Further evaluation using the two-parameter logistic (2PL) IRT model indicated that 74–85% of items were located at the mid-range of the trait continuum, while discrimination indices were generally strong, with Activity achieving 100% in the normal category, followed by Leadership (89%). Overall, the revised version of PAPI Kostick demonstrated adequate construct validity, balanced item distribution, and satisfactory diagnostic properties, while continuous refinement remains necessary. Keyword: PAPI Kostick, validity, CFA, IRT
Peran Adverse Childhood Experiences terhadap Fear of Compassion pada Wanita Dewasa Awal Widjaja, Graciella Nathania; Suryadi, Denrich
Jurnal Studia Insania Vol 13 No 2 (2025)
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Children who grow up in violent or neglectful environments may be at risk of developing Adverse Childhood Experiences. Psychological impact of ACEs is fear of compassion, or the feeling of being afraid of receiving kindness. This study aimed to examine the role of ACEs in predicting fear of compassion among early adult women using a non-experimental quantitative correlational method with 277 respondents. The instruments used were the Indonesian version of the WHO ACE-IQ (α = 0.876) and the Indonesian adapted version of the Fear of Compassion Scale (α = 0.931). The results showed a significant positive relationship between ACEs and fear of compassion (r = 0.509, p < 0.001), with a contribution of 25.9%. The mean difference test indicated no differences in ACEs or fear of compassion based on age, domicile, education, occupation, or marital status.   Keywords: Adverse Childhood Experiences, Fear of Compassion, Early Adult Women. Keywords: Adverse Childhood Experiences, Fear of Compassion, Early Adult Women.

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