Psychosophia: Journal of Psychology, religion, and humanity
The Pyschosophia: Journal of Psychology, Religion, and Humanity (online ISSN: 2721-2564), in publication since 2019, covers the significant interdisciplinary and integration in the field of psychology, religion, and humanities studies. Focus: Psychosophia publishes the majoring of psychology scientific articles in which integration with Islamic studies, philosophy, and social-humanities approach. Articles can be in the format research report, conceptual paradigm, book review. Scope: Psychosophia welcomes papers about theory, method, and research in: Islamic Psychology, - Psychology & Philosophy, Psychology & Social-Humanity Approaches, Psychology & Indigenous context, Psychology & Global Issues, Psychology, Media, and Technology.
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Pengaruh Religiusitas Terhadap Penggunaan Gawai yang Bermasalah: Peran Kontrol Diri dan Stres Pada Mahasiswa
Hariz Enggar Wijaya;
Syafira Anantasya Agsanda Putri;
Zulfa Firdausi;
Nida Nur Nabila
Psychosophia: Journal of Psychology, Religion, and Humanity Vol 3 No 2 (2021): Psychosophia Vol. 3, No. 2 (October 2021)
Publisher : Department of Islamic Psychology, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Syaikh Abdurrahman Siddik Bangka Belitung
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DOI: 10.32923/psc.v3i2.1933
Smartphone use is increasing worldwide. Despite the benefit of using a smartphone, a growing body of research has reported smartphone use's negative effect. Lack of self-control has been associated with problematic use of smartphones as well as stress. However, there is still little evidence of how religiosity could have an impact on problematic smartphone use. This study aimed to examine the indirect effect of religiosity on problematic smartphone use via self-control and stress. A few 146 undergraduate students enrolled in this study. They completed an online survey comprising problematic smartphone use, religiosity, self-control, and stress. Our findings showed a negative association between religiosity or self-control with problematic smartphone use. Stress also correlated positively with problematic smartphone use. Path analysis demonstrated the mediation effect of self-control on religiosity and problematic smartphone use, but not the stress. These results underlined the psychological mechanism underlying smartphone use of students. Moreover, religiosity could be considered to prevent the detrimental effect of problematic smartphone use.
Dropping Out of the School: Factors and Its Impact On Primary School In Indonesia
Musa Masing;
Kamsih Astuti
Psychosophia: Journal of Psychology, Religion, and Humanity Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Psychosophia (April 2022)
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DOI: 10.32923/psc.v4i1.1850
The development of a nation's development is measured by the quality of human resources who have creativity, innovation, and measurable skills. One of the serious problems experienced by Indonesian Education at this time is the dropout problem. Various reasons for stopping school are still being considered, therefore this study seeks to describe in detail the factors and impacts of elementary school-aged children dropping out of school in Indonesia. The method used in this research is Systemic Literature Review. Data analysis was carried out on the content contained in the research objectives and research results. The analysis used is the analysis of the contents of the journal. The results of his research regarding the factors that cause school dropouts are Economic Factors, Cultural Factors, Family Factors, Family Education Factors, Environmental Social Factors, Interest and Intelligence Factors, School Factors. Meanwhile, the impact of dropping out of school for children of primary school age is a large number of unemployed, a large number of untrained workers, being the target of criminal groups, disturbing public security. The results of this study are expected to provide a reference for education practitioners in designing the right education system and pattern for elementary school-aged children.
Mental Health Literacy Among University Students In Semarang City
Diany Ufieta Syafitri
Psychosophia: Journal of Psychology, Religion, and Humanity Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Psychosophia (April 2022)
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DOI: 10.32923/psc.v4i1.1851
Increasing mental health problems in Indonesia is not followed by mental health literacy in the community, especially college students. The way people perceive mental health and disorders is closely related to their culture. This study aimed to capture university students' perceptions in the city of Semarang regarding mental health and disorders also attitudes towards psychological help. This study was conducted using qualitative methods, with open-ended questionnaires and focus group discussions. The participants of this study were undergraduate university students aged 21-25 years old recruited through accidental sampling. The data analysis used were coding and categorization. The results showed that 1) the participant includes aspects of spirituality in terms of mental health, 2) the word "stress" is associated with crazy or severe mental disorders, 3) depression is perceived as a continuation of stress or mild anxiety, 4) the participant tends to have a negative attitude to professional psychological help and prefer informal source of help such as family and religious to overcome the problems experienced and emphasizing autonomy in solving problems, and 5) low accessibility to psychological services, insufficient knowledge of psychological services nearby, and tariffs of psychological services were external factors that affect the less favorable attitude towards psychological help.
Emotional Intelligence of Early Childhood Parents During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
Nurbiana Dhieni;
Ilza Mayuni;
Juriana Juriana
Psychosophia: Journal of Psychology, Religion, and Humanity Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Psychosophia (April 2022)
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DOI: 10.32923/psc.v4i1.1857
Many cases of violence in early childhood during the Covid-19 epidemic were carried out by their own parents. This is closely related to the emotional intelligence of early childhood parents, which is a reflection of their emotional literacy. This study aims to determine the emotional intelligence of early childhood parents in Indonesia at the time of Covid-19, with a sample of 641 early childhood parents living in the capital city of Jakarta. Data were collected using a questionnaire based on Daniel Goleman's five dimensions of emotional intelligence, namely: self-awareness, self-regulation, self-motivation, empathy, and work together. Analysis techniques used descriptive and inferential quantitative data analysis. The validity of the instruments ranged from 0.323 to 0.603 with reliability of r = 0.625 to 0.731. The results showed that most of the emotional intelligence of early childhood parents in Indonesia during the Covid-19 pandemic was in the sufficient category (78%). The absence of a correlation between work together with self-awareness (F = -0.026; p> 0.05), self-regulation (F = 0.005; p> 0.05), and empathy (F = 0.002; p> 0.005) indicated that parents still need to increase their self-sensitivity and empathy for their children so that they can do positive parenting during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Subjective Well-Being of the Employee In Manufacturing Industry In Pandemic Covid-19
Widyastuti Widyastuti;
Bambang Kartono Kurniawan;
Mutmainah Nur Rahma Majid
Psychosophia: Journal of Psychology, Religion, and Humanity Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Psychosophia (April 2022)
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DOI: 10.32923/psc.v4i1.1845
This study aimed to determine the impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the subjective well-being of the employee in Rattan Industry Trangsan Sukoharjo, Central Java, Indonesia. The mixed methods were used in this study. There are used the well-being scale to measure the subjective well-being of the employee and also used interviews for a qualitative approach. The research subjects were 30 employees consisting of 6 women and 24 men. The subjective well-being scale used in this study refers to the concept proposed by Diener (2000) which consists of 15 items with 5 choices. The results of the t-test show that there are differences in subjective well-being between the sample of subjects and the population. The hypothetical and empirical mean t-test shows that t=58.563 (p<0.05). This study indicated that the subjective well-being of the employee in the Rattan Manufacturing Industry Trangsan is better than the population. The data from interviews show that during the pandemic, exports demand from overseas such as Australia, the USA, and Europe increased. These demands allow the employee to continue their activity and led to the salary increment of the employee. Increasing income makes workers happier at work it improves their subjective well-being. However, the employees have complained about the lack of raw materials and containers. This study is expected to provide information for the government and policymakers to facilitate the export process and procurement of raw materials. Therefore, the sustainability of the product and the production process will be able to run smoothly and it also has an impact on increasing the subjective wellbeing of the employee.
Kontribusi Psikoterapi Islam bagi Kesehatan Mental
Andini, Mutiara;
Aprilia, Djumi;
Distina, Primalita Putri
Psychosophia: Journal of Psychology, Religion, and Humanity Vol 3 No 2 (2021): Psychosophia Vol. 3, No. 2 (October 2021)
Publisher : Islamic Psychology Study Program, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Syaikh Abdurrahman Siddik Bangka Belitung
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DOI: 10.32923/psc.v3i2.2093
The concept of health based on religion has a long-term concept that is not only oriented, but can be used over time. Religion can have a significant impact on human life, including on health. One of the solutions to be able to overcome mental health problems is to practice religious values in everyday life. The purpose of this study is to explain further about Islamic Psychotherapy in improving mental health by looking at the nature of mental health based on or referring to the Qur'an and Al-Hadith. The methods of this research were using literature review on various journal sources and analytical readings that collected through Islamic Psychotherapy, Mental Health, Al-Qur'an and Al-Hadith keyword. The results of this study indicated that Islamic psychotherapy is the most effective effort to cure and prevent mental illness. Islamic psychotherapy believed that faith and closeness to the Creator will be a very significant force for the good of one's mental problems. Islamic psychotherapy was not only treating people with physical and spiritual illnesses, but also improving one's mental quality to achieve a happy life. Thus, in result the mental health would be achieving harmony, tranquility, well-being, and peace of mind.
Patience and Adjustment for New Students In Darussa'adah Teupin Raya Islamic Boarding School Aceh
Safrilsyah Safrilsyah;
Nazila Ulfa;
Karjuniwati Karjuniwati;
Barmawi Barmawi
Psychosophia: Journal of Psychology, Religion, and Humanity Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Psychosophia (April 2022)
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DOI: 10.32923/psc.v4i1.2312
The concept of patience can be categorized as one of the topics of study in positive psychology, such as gratitude and forgiveness. Self-adjustment is one of the abilities that must be possessed by every individual. In everyday life, individuals usually use certain ways that are acceptable to their environment to adjust to the goal of being able to meet and satisfy their needs. This study aims to determine the relationship between patience and adjustment to new students at the Darussa'adah Islamic Boarding School Teupin Raya. This study uses a quantitative-correlation method. The sample amounted to 300 new students with a sampling technique based on the proportionate stratified random sampling technique. This study uses two scales, namely: the patience scale (32 items) which refers to the patience aspect of Subandi (2011) with a reliability coefficient value of r = 0.860, and the self-adjustment scale (40 items) which refers to the self-adjustment aspect of (Desmita, 2009) with a reliability coefficient value of r = 0.918. The results of this study indicate that the value of the correlation coefficient between patience and adjustment to new students at the Darussa'adah Islamic boarding school Teupin Raya is r = 0.970 with p = 0.000. This means that there is a very significant relationship between patience and adjustment to new students at the Darussa'adah Islamic Boarding School Teupin Raya.
Investigating of Subjective Well-being On the Honorary Education Staff at Malikussaleh University, Aceh
Safuwan Amin;
Rahmia Dewi;
Nur Afni Safarina
Psychosophia: Journal of Psychology, Religion, and Humanity Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Psychosophia (April 2022)
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DOI: 10.32923/psc.v4i1.2358
This study presents the Subjective Well-being of honorary employees of education staff (tendik) at Malikussaleh University (Unimal). Subjective well-being (SWB) as a psychological construct is oriented to the individual's positive appraisal and affection towards the reality of his life journey. Work routines carried out by individuals are the main focus of arising out of SWB in individual reality because work is understood as a means of forming a decent (prosperous) life. The objectivity of this study explains the individual's knowledge of SWB, the meaning of SWB in the reality of work, and the factors that encourage the arises of SWB in individuals. The design of this study used a phenomenological type of qualitative approach. Participants were taken randomly through purposive sampling input, totaling 15 people from 25 planned research subjects. Field data searches were carried out by in-depth interviews and FGDs. The findings of this study inform that in general, honorary education staff working at Unimal have good SWB, even though they are still honorary staff.
Work Engagement As Mediator Between Quality Work of Life and Organizational Commitment in PT. XYZ
Muhammad Ramadhan;
Rostiana Rostiana
Psychosophia: Journal of Psychology, Religion, and Humanity Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Psychosophia (October 2022)
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DOI: 10.32923/psc.v4i2.1848
This research was conducted to find out the role of work engagement as a mediator between the quality of work life and organizational commitment. Participants in this study were 400 employees who worked at PT XYZ (One of the biggest Manufacture in Indonesia). In the implementation of the research conducted the dissemination of measuring tools of work quality, work engagement, and organizational commitment. The technique used to analyze the main data is to use regression analysis techniques using SPSS version 24.00. Based on the results of data processing it is known that the variables of work engagement and quality of work-life simultaneously affect the variables of organizational commitment with a coefficient of determination 0.541. Furthermore, it is known that work engagements variables can mediate the relationship between quality of work life variables and organizational commitments
Theory of Mind on Ghazali and Ibn Qayyim Al Jauzi Perspective: Analysis Model on Islamic Psychology
Muhammad Alif Rahmadi
Psychosophia: Journal of Psychology, Religion, and Humanity Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Psychosophia (October 2022)
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DOI: 10.32923/psc.v4i2.2500
The concept of mind was the main issue of philosophical debates on human psychology. In Islamic Psychology, this concept has been discussed long ago by prominent scholars in Islam, both are explained well by Imam al-Ghazali and Ibn Qayyim al-Jauziyyah. This study uses library research with content analysis methods. Hence, this study produces various fundamental ideas. According to Imam al-Ghazali, the human mind has a very influential role in the dynamic movement of human psychology because the mind is a power of knowledge that determines the quality of life. The human mind is called ‘aql, it has a holistic dimension and is interrelated with other spiritual organs. These spiritual organs are called the heart (qalb), spirit (ruh), and soul (nafs). The balance of mind at work affects the mental health that wanted to be achieved. Meanwhile, Ibn Qayyim al-Jauziyyah explained that the human mind is a gift given to humans as a guide for life. If this gift is not used correctly, humans will lose their identity and overlook many problems. The dimensions of thinking according to Ibn Qayyim are tafakkur, tadabbur, and ta'aqqul as contemplative efforts in shaping mental health. This effort can be likened to mindfulness in today's psychology, as clarity of mind with a focus on the present moment. In this way, both of them contribute scientifically with quite strategic exertions, combining the dynamics of the mind holistically to shape human health and well-being.