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Dedy Surya
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dedysurya@iainlangsa.ac.id
Phone
+6285260746454
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inspira@iainlangsa.ac.id
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Jalan Meurandeh, Meurandeh, Langsa Lama, Kota Langsa, Aceh 24411
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Kota langsa,
Aceh
INDONESIA
INSPIRA: Indonesian Journal of Psychological Research
ISSN : 27227634     EISSN : 27227642     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32505/inspira
INSPIRA: Indonesian Journal of Psychological Research accepts empirical-research articles in any psychology-related subjects and any research methodology (i.e., experimental, observational, ethnographic, survey, interpretive) corresponding to the area of psychology or behavioral science that meet the standard publication in this journal that fall within the Islamic context. The broad range of Islamic context published by the journal includes, but not limited to, research in Muslim populations, mental health issue preventions, mental health interventions in Islamic traditions, etc.
Articles 119 Documents
Children’s positive feelings at school during post-pandemic COVID-19: An exploratory research with photo elicitation interview Faiz Fatihul 'Alwan; Tuti Azizah; Ridha Fauzia Rimuna
INSPIRA: Indonesian Journal of Psychological Research Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Vol. 3 No. 2 December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/inspira.v3i2.4991

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Two years since the beginning of the pandemic, and now it is starting to subside, the face-to-face learning system has been applied as usual. Changes in the learning system, from online to face-to-face learning, change the atmosphere and conditions of the learning environment. Then, the conditions affected students’ experiences and feelings during the learning process. This study uses a qualitative approach with photo-elicitation interviews (PEI) to explore the positive feelings of four elementary school students in Bandung. PEI explores the experiences of children who struggle to describe their situation explicitly. The interactive data analysis found that there was a change in the positive feelings experienced by students in the hybrid learning and back-to-school phases. Interaction with peers and the learning process with teachers are the two dominant things that trigger children’s positive feelings about learning in the post-COVID era.
Thematic analysis: Physical, psychological, and social pressures on taxi drivers of Lahore Ayesha Rasheed
INSPIRA: Indonesian Journal of Psychological Research Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Vol. 4 No. 1 June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/inspira.v4i1.4307

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The taxi industry plays a significant role in urban transportation systems in commercial and flexible terms. This study aimed to investigate drivers’ overall pressures and constraints, such as; physical, psychological, and social pressures. The goal of this study was to provide practical recommendations for the betterment of this industry, such as approved authentic work timings, workload reduction, maximum 8 hours driving, and fixed stops to detect, distinguish and treat physical and mental health related to the job specification, training, and development courses to cope with mental, physical, and occupational stress to promote positive changes. The study consisted of 8 male taxi drivers recruited using a purposive sampling technique. A qualitative research design was used. A series of questions was administered to taxi drivers after taking consent from the participants. Thematic analysis was used to analyze data after data collection. This article provides an inclusive evaluation of work conditions and factors that impact upon overall well-being of taxi drivers. The result indicates that social pressures, physical health, psychological health, financial pressures and Unhealthy work conditions impact upon overall well-being of the taxi-drivers.
Husband's social support and subjective well-being among Javanese mothers of children with special needs Hesdo Celvin Naraha; Sowanya Ardi Prahara; Angelina Dyah Arum Setyaningtyas
INSPIRA: Indonesian Journal of Psychological Research Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Vol. 4 No. 1 June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/inspira.v4i1.5784

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A husband’s social support is one of the factors shaping subjective well-being in mothers who have children with special needs. It is undoubtedly influenced by the cultural values that form the basis of relationships in families of Javanese ethnicity. Therefore, this study looks at the relationship between the husband’s social support and subjective well-being in mothers with children with special needs with a Javanese ethnic background. The sampling technique used was probability sampling with 36 participants of mothers of Javanese ethnicity who had children with special needs in the age range of 1-18 years—data collection using the Mother’s Subjective Well-Being Scale and the Husband’s Social Support Scale. The data analysis technique used is Pearson product-moment correlation. The data analysis shows no relationship between subjective well-being and husband’s social support in mothers of Javanese ethnicity who have children with special needs. The results of this study imply that subjective well-being in mothers with Javanese ethnicity is not related to external factors.
The role of gratitude on stress and psychological wellbeing among parent of children with cancer in Aceh Marty Mawarpury; Diana Setya Ningsih; Sri Rezeki
INSPIRA: Indonesian Journal of Psychological Research Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Vol. 4 No. 1 June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/inspira.v4i1.5376

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Cancer is a disease with a high incidence that pediatric patients need parents during treatment. The situation became a source of stress for parents. One way to deal with stress is to be grateful that the psychological wellbeing of the caregivers who accompany children with cancer is maintained. This study aims to determine the relationship between stress and psychological wellbeing with the moderation of gratitude in the parents of children with cancer in Aceh. This study used a quantitative approach, involving 14 participants at the shelter for children with cancer undergoing treatment in Banda Aceh aged 20–40 years. Participants were selected using the non-probability sampling method and the incidental sampling technique. Individual stress levels were measured using the Perceived Stress Scale, wellbeing using the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale, and gratitude using the Indonesian Grateful Scale. The data were analyzed using the Rank Spearman nonparametric test, showing no relationship between stress and psychological wellbeing, but there is a relationship between stress and gratitude and gratitude with psychological wellbeing. This result shows partially that gratitude has a relationship with stress and psychological wellbeing. It means that with gratitude, stress can be controlled and impacts the psychological wellbeing of parents accompanying children with cancer.
Cognitive behavioral therapy and traditional cooperative games in improving social skills: A single-subject experimental study Dinda Permatasari Harahap
INSPIRA: Indonesian Journal of Psychological Research Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Vol. 4 No. 1 June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/inspira.v4i1.5434

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This study aimed to ascertain how cognitive behavior therapy and traditional games in children could improve their social skills. This research was a single-subject experimental study. The participant was a 6-year-old kindergarten student going by the alias “Kila”. The data was collected using interview and observation methods. The CBT techniques are puppets, storytelling, visualization, and imagery techniques. Traditional games are used after the CBT sections. These games involved peer groups to increase the social skills of the participants. The traditional games used are the ones that Indonesian people used to do, such as “Cublak-cublak Suweng,” “Clogs,” “Cardboard Bridge,” “Jump Rope,” and “Word Game.”. Data were collected through observation and interviews with participants, family members, teachers, and colleagues. Information about the participant can also be obtained using psychological tools such as intellectual and socialization. Data is analyzed based on the characteristics of previous and subsequent social capacity changes. The result showed that the CBT technique for children could change the participant’s negative automatic thoughts about her friends. Those traditional games could also improve Kila’s social skills, especially in her interpersonal behavior, such as making friends, communicating, giving feedback to her peers, and being involved in some interactions and communications. CBT techniques and traditional games have an impact on increasing the social abilities of participants. This can be seen from the improvement in participants’ social skills, such as interpersonal behavior, self-behavior, academic behavior, peer acceptance, and communication skills.
Tertiary English students’ learning motivation and critical thinking skills Fuad Nashori; Adam Anshori; Rahmat Aziz; Infanti Wisnu Wardani
INSPIRA: Indonesian Journal of Psychological Research Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Vol. 4 No. 1 June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/inspira.v4i1.5503

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This paper highlights the importance of learning motivation and critical thinking skills to an EFL learner. Apart from gaining language ability in speaking, reading, listening, and writing, an EFL learner must also be equipped with other factors or skills to succeed. Hence, this study aimed to determine how much learning motivation correlates with critical thinking skills amongst tertiary English Language Education Department students at Universitas Islam Indonesia. By deploying a purposive sampling technique, 50 participants were involved in this study. It comprises 16 male students (32%) and 34 female students (68%). Critical thinking and learning motivation questionnaires were utilized to garner the data, and the data were further analyzed using the product-moment correlation. This study also utilizes in-depth interviews to gain more perspective on critical thinking, learning motivation, and how it shapes behavior. The results demonstrated that learning motivation positively and significantly correlated with critical thinking skills. Across varied levels, contexts, and periods, the current study confirmed the persistent theory concerning the correlation between learning motivation and critical thinking, as prior related studies already demonstrated. Further studies are called to be conducted by engaging a more significant number of samples to reveal broader insights
Exercise motivation and body image in middle-aged women Restika Restika; Dwi Hurriyati
INSPIRA: Indonesian Journal of Psychological Research Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Vol. 4 No. 1 June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/inspira.v4i1.5515

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Middle-aged women do various ways to get an ideal body posture, one of which is by exercising. This study aims to determine the relationship between motivation to exercise and body image of middle-aged women. This research is correlative quantitative research. Middle-aged women at Mahkota Gym Prabumulih, totaling 105 people, participated in this study. The sampling technique used in this study was purposive sampling with 3 characteristics: middle-aged women aged 35-50 years, weighing more than 50 kgs, and regularly attending gymnastics classes at least once a week. The collection technique used body image scales and exercise motivation. This study uses a simple linear regression test analysis technique. Based on the results of data analysis, there is an influence of exercise motivation on body image. The contribution value of exercise motivation with body image is 21.5%. There is still a 78.5% influence from other factors related to body image that is not involved in this study, so it can be concluded that there is a very significant influence between exercise motivation on body image in middle-aged women at Mahkota Gym Prabumulih
Transformational leadership and work engagement in Muslim workers: The moderating role of gender Wan Mariah; Suryani Hardjo; Sjahril Effendy
INSPIRA: Indonesian Journal of Psychological Research Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Vol. 4 No. 1 June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/inspira.v4i1.5760

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This study examines the role of transformational leadership on employee work engagement, seen with gender as a moderator variable. This study engaged 190 Muslim employees as a total sample and used quantitative methods with an explanatory approach with two adaptation scales, the Transformational Leadership Scale by Bas & Avolio (1995) and the Work Engagement Scale by Schaufeli, Bakker, and Salanova (2006). The data analysis technique used Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results showed the role of transformational leadership in employee work engagement. However, there is no role of gender as a moderator in the influence of transformational leadership on work engagement. The findings of this study contribute to the literature on transformational leadership by explaining how leadership that motivates and inspires can help employees be more engaged in their work.
Early marriage of Madurese women: A case study Yudho Bawono
INSPIRA: Indonesian Journal of Psychological Research Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Vol. 4 No. 1 June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/inspira.v4i1.5820

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Early marriage in Indonesia has become an issue that has attracted the attention of various child and women’s monitoring institution since the proposed of revisions to the Marriage Law No. 1 of 1974 specifically in increasing the age limit for women’s marriages from 16 years to 18 years. The effort to submit a revision to the law itself are based on various problems caused by the existence of early marriage. However, in contrast to the conditions in Madura, early marriage does not always cause problems such as these findings. Madurese women who marry early can also achieve happiness and harmony in their marriage. This study aims to describe Madurese women who married early using a qualitative method with a case study approach. Research participants are Madurese women who are married under the age of 18, live in Madura and are willing to be involved in the research. Data collection using interviews and field notes. The data analysis technique uses the Miles & Huberman interactive model by starting with data collection, data reduction, data display, verification or drawing conclusions. In checking the validity of the data uses triangulation and member check. Our findings reveal that early marriage was initially perceived by the participants as an unpleasant, but over time, early marriage has become a good thing for their lives.
Adolescent religiosity and pre-marital sexual behavior: The mediating role of pre-marital sexual attitude Mira Sekar Arumi; Nova Faradilla
INSPIRA: Indonesian Journal of Psychological Research Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Vol. 4 No. 1 June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/inspira.v4i1.5877

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Pre-marital sex before marriage in adolescents is a severe problem associated with increased transmission of sexually transmitted diseases, having more than one partner, and early pregnancy. Even though Indonesia is considered a society with high religious values, free-sex behavior is considered increasingly concerning. This study investigates the relationship between religiosity and attitudes toward pre-marital sexual behavior with pre-marital sexual behavior in adolescents. Respondents of this study were 200 adolescents aged 10-19 years old, selected through a purposive sampling technique, with criteria: have religion, not married, and currently dating. Data were analyzed using a linear regression method. The results showed that pre-marital sexual attitude fully mediates the effect between religiosity and pre-marital sexual behavior. The present study findings contribute to pre-marital sexual research by explaining that religiosity does not decrease pre-marital sexual behavior if the person is permissive or has a supportive attitude towards it. With this outcome, it is expected that the relevant parties will focus more on changing adolescents’ thoughts, attitudes, and perspectives regarding pre-marital sexual behavior and not only rely on religious teachings as the only framework for preventing pre-marital sexual behavior

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