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Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling
ISSN : 22526900     EISSN : 25024531     DOI : -
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JBK publishes original manuscripts relating to the following: school counseling; career counseling; couple, marriage, and family counseling; mental health; counseling supervision; theory development; professional counseling ethics; international counseling and multicultural issues; program applications; and integrative reviews from counseling and related fields.
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The Effect of Self-Compassion and Social Support on the Psychological Well-Being of Foster Children in Pekalongan City Saputri, Nurshafilla Rizka; Sugiharto, Dwi Yuwono Puji; Mulawarman, Mulawarman
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 13 No 1 (2024): Regular Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v12i4.72731

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Psychological well-being is significant for foster children since it reinforces them in going through critical and challenging times. In this way, the present study aimed at analyzing the effect of self-compassion and social support on the psychological well-being of foster children throughout Pekalongan City. It used an ex post facto method and involved 67 foster children selected using a proportionate stratified random sampling technique. The subjects’ data were collected using the scales of self-compassion, social support and psychological well-being for later analyzed using a multiple regression test. The self-compassion scale had 26 items with the coefficient value of 0.33 and reliability of 0.915. The social support scale had 27 items with the coefficient value of 0.334 and reliability of 0.889. Following the analysis, the findings indicated self-compassion had no effect on psychological well-being, social support affected the psychological well-being, and both self-compassion and social support explained the variants of psychological well-being by 33.8 % (R2 = .337). These findings have implications for community guidance and counseling in carrying out prevention and alleviation functions for teenagers in orphanages related to their psychological well-being.
The Relationship between Peers and Parental Control on Problematic Smartphone Use Fadlilah, Tuti' Nurul; Eddy Wibowo, Mungin; Purwanto, Edy
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 11 No 2 (2022): Regular Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v11i2.73023

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Smartphone is a communication tool designed to facilitate human connectivity via cellular networks. However, various impacts are found in smartphone use, such as compulsive behavior, covering decreased productivity and poor academic performance in students. The research in this papaer examined the relationship between peers and parental control on problematic smartphone use using a correlational design and involving a sample of 317 Madrasah Tsanawiyah (MTs) or Islamic junior high school students. In collecting the data, some instruments were used, namely the Smartphone Addiction Scale (SAS), Peer Relation Scale (PRS), and Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI) which previously have been tested for validity and reliability. Following the collection, the data were analyzed using a hierarchical regression analysis. Findings indicated that peers and parental control had a partial relationship with problematic smartphone use. This finding has confirmed that peers and parental control relationship jointly gives greater contributions on problematic smartphone use rather than peers and problematic smartphone use only. Further results and limitations are discussed in the discussion section. Smartphone usage can also have both positive and negative impacts on children and teenagers. Parental influence is essential in shaping healthy and balanced patterns of smartphone use. This study used an ex-post facto correlation. The subjek this study is junior high school students in the Semarang regency. The sampling technique employed in this was Cluster Random Sampling, with a total sample size of 317 participants. The research utilized the Smartphone Addiction Scale (SAS), Perr Relation Scale (PRS), and Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI) as measurement scales. The results of this study indicated a correlation between peer influence and parental control over problematic smartphone use, with an R Square of 0.035 and p < 0.05, showing a significant relationship between peer influence and problematic smartphone use. Moreover, there was a strong correlation between peer influence and parental control over problematic smartphone use, with an R Square of 0.920 and p < 0.05, indicating that both factors significantly affected problematic smartphone use. The RSquare Change value of 0.885 further confirmed the influence of peer influence and parental control on problematic smartphone use. The conclusion, this research demonstrates a significant relationship between peer influence and problematic smartphone use, as well as a connection between parental control and problematic smartphone use.So that the role of parents in controlling and guiding the use of children's smartphones and adolescents is very important to avoid addiction or excessive use. In addition, an understanding of peer influence also needs to be considered in an effort to reduce problematic smartphone use.
The Effect of Parenting Style and Self-Regulation on Smartphone Addiction Through Students’ Anxiety Atikah, Tera Pertiwi; Sugiyo, Sugiyo; Awalya, Awalya
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 12 No 2 (2023): Regular Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v12i2.73422

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Vocational high school students are vulnerable to getting addicted to smartphones at a high rate. Therefore, the present study examined the effect of parental styles and self-regulation on smartphone addiction through anxiety. It was correlational research which used an expo facto design with the samples of 329 students. In collecting the data, the instruments of Smartphone Addiction Scale (SAS), Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS), EMBU (Swedish acronym for Egna Minnen Beträffande Uppfostran [My memories of upbringing], and the Short Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SSRQ) were used following the results of validity and reliability tests. Once the students’ data was collected, the multiple regression analysis with two sub-structural models was carried out. It showed that parenting styles and self-regulation had a partial effect on anxiety, and anxiety influenced smartphone addiction. In addition, anxiety mediated the effect of parenting styles on smartphone addiction and the effect of self-regulation on smartphone addiction.
The Effectiveness of The Simakan Application Model (Android-Based Counselor Management System) In Improving Guidance and Counseling Management Planning in Mgbk Vocational Schools in The City of Semarang Awalya, Awalya; Khiyarusholeh, Ujang; Muslikah, Muslikah; Rokhmatika, Nailu; Adytia Oktava, Muhammad; Khafidhotul Labibah, Azmia; Indah Fajrianti, Dian Safitri
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 12 No 3 (2023): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v12i3.75511

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Guidance and counseling service activities in schools can now be assisted by technological advances, one of which is online based. The successful performance of counselors as part of the education system is influenced by many factors such as the ability to master the use of technology and the implementation of management. Objective: The aim of this research is to test whether the SIMAKAN Application Model (Android Based Counselor Management System) is effective in improving MGBK Guidance and Counseling Management Planning throughout the City of Semarang. Methods: this research is quantitative research with a quasi-experiment research design with a true experiment approach with the research population, namely guidance and counseling teachers, members of the Semarang City Vocational School MGBK. This research uses a pretest-posttest control group design. Findings: The research results showed that there was an increase after being given training with a range of 5.32 with a significance value > 0.05. Conclusion: The research results show that the SIMAKAN application training has proven to be effective in increasing the competency of Guidance and Guidance Teachers in Semarang City Vocational Schools.
Gender Differences in Career Decision-making Self-Efficacy Nasiyati, Nur; Sugiyo, Sugiyo; Sunawan, Sunawan
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 11 No 2 (2022): Regular Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v12i4.76068

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High school students are at a crucial phase because they will experience the transition from school to college or work, requiring them to have the ability to make career decisions. Regarding this issue, the present study aimed to determine gender differences in career decision-making self-efficacy in grade twelve students at SMA Negeri 1 Gringsing, Batang Regency. It used a quantitative approach with a descriptive-comparative design. In terms of sample, the study involved 246 students selected using purposive sampling technique. The students career decision-making self-efficacy data were collected using the career decision-making self-efficacy scale and analyzed using the independent sample t-test. Findings revealed that there was no difference in career decision-making self-efficacy in terms of gender in general. However, the differences were found in the 2 subscales, namely occupational information and problem solving. Thus, it is concluded that female students are more concerned with career issues. The implications of this study are counselors are expected to be able to provide career counseling services to increase career decision-making self-efficacy, especially for male students because the career decision-making self-efficacy of them was lower than female students.
The Effectiveness Of Group Counseling With A Motivational Interviewing Technique To Improve The Self-Compassion Of Students Victims Of Bullying Fauzi, Ikhwan; Sugiharto, DYP; Formen, Ali
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 11 No 2 (2022): Regular Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v12i4.76102

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Self-compassion helps protect an individual from self-evaluation anxiety when considering personal weaknesses. The increase in self-compassion is associated with the increase in mental health of students victims of bullying. Based on this background, the present study aimed at determining the effectiveness of group counseling using a motivational interviewing technique to increase self-compassion of students victims of bullying in grade ten at SMA Negeri 1 Subah. It was an experimental research which used a single group pretest-multiple posttest design. As many as 6 tenth graders were selected through purposive sampling from 69 students. Findings indicated that the motivational interviewing technique was effective in increasing self-compassion in students victims of bullying in grade ten at SMA Negeri 1 Subah. This finding can an implication for designing guidance and counseling services for students victims of bullying.
The Effect of Self-Compassion and Gratitude on University Students Life Satisfaction: Social Support as the Mediator Cita Aruni, Vradita; Mugiarso, Heru; Sugiyo, Sugiyo
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 12 No 3 (2023): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v12i3.76758

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University students often face various both academic and non-academic demands, expectations in society and many other life demands. These can surely raise various problems, anxiety, stress, decrease in concentration, achievement, motivation and even depression which will affect their life satisfaction and happiness. Even though life satisfaction is the significant part of psychological well-being, it can influence mental health conditions. Regarding this background, the aim of this study was to examine the effect of self-compassion, gratitude and social support on life satisfaction, and to examine the role of social support as the mediator variable in the effect of self-compassion and gratitude on life satisfaction. It used a quantitative non-experiment ex post facto design. Based on the Structural Equation Model (SEM) analysis of the structural model of self-compassion on life satisfaction through social support and the structural model of gratitude on life satisfaction through social support, the findings of this study have proved that the test of the direct influence of self-compassion, gratitude and social support on life satisfaction resulted positive and significant result, while social support was able to mediate the effect of gratitude on life satisfaction positively and significantly, but unable to mediate the effect of self-compassion on life satisfaction significantly.
The Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Counseling with a Self-Management Technique to Reduce Students Smartphone Addiction and Phubbing Kamil, Ahmad; Sutoyo, Anwar; Purwanto, Edy
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 12 No 3 (2023): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v12i3.76942

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Smartphone is a form of technological and information advancement which now has become a necessity in life. However, excessive use of a smartphone makes its users susceptible to addictive behavior and phubbing. Regarding this issue, the present study strived for testing the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral group counseling with a self-management technique to reduce smartphone addiction and phubbing in students at SMA Negeri 12 Enrekang. It used an experimental method with a pretest-posttest control group design and involved 12 students with high levels of smartphone addiction and phubbing as the subjects. Based on the Mixed ANOVA test, the intervention applied could reduce smartphone addiction and phubbing in grade twelve students at SMA Negeri 12 Enrekang. Further discussion regarding the implications and limitations are presented in the discussion chapter.
The Effectiveness of the Android-Assisted Information Service Model to Enhance Students' Understanding of Academic Resilience Gumelar, Fikri Arif; Wibowo, Mungin Eddy; Awalya, Awalya
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 12 No 3 (2023): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v12i3.77017

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Academic resilience is an individual’s ability to survive and recover in difficult conditions. Many studies conclude that academic resilience assists students in dealing with learning difficulties, improving achievement, reducing anxiety at school, school fatigue and the habit of skipping school. Regarding these issues, the present study aimed at testing the effectiveness of the Android-assisted information service model to enhance students’ understanding of academic resilience. It was a quasi-experimental study which used a non-equivalent control group design to determine the level of effectiveness of treatment in the control and experimental groups. The treatment was in the form of media and guides have been validated by experts with excellent and feasible results. Following the data collection, the analysis was carried out using a paired sample t-test. Subjects in the experimental group (59 students) and the control group (51 students) had relatively similar initial academic resilience scores. Based on the findings, the Android-assisted information service model has been effective in enhancing the understanding of academic resilience in students at SMP Negeri 19 Semarang. Further researchers are recommended to add game and data management features to the Android products being developed.
Differences in Students' Truancy in Terms of Gender and Age Nurawinata, Harry; Wibowo, Mungin Eddy; Awalya, Awalya
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 11 No 2 (2022): Regular Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v12i4.77396

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Truancy is a situation in which students violate the rules and regulations at school. Based on this background, the present study investigated 3 vocational schools in Rembang Regency. It aimed at determining differences in truancy in terms of gender, determining truancy in terms of age, and determining school, personal and family factors underlying this violation. To do so, the cross-sectional design was employed. The cluster technique divided the population into sub groups, where the sub groups consisting of the same elements in 248 samples. Following the grouping, the samples data were collected using a truancy scale. Then, the Microsoft excel software was used to generate the respondents’ characteristics. Based on the chi square test, there were differences in truancy between gender and age.

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