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Personifikasi: Jurnal Ilmu Psikologi
ISSN : 20877447     EISSN : 27210626     DOI : doi.org/10.21107/personifikasi
Personifikasi : Jurnal Ilmu Psikologi is a scientific journal in Psychology published by Psychology Program of Universitas Trunojoyo Madura. Personifikasi aims to facilitate the process of interaction, discussion, and further discussion of the development of psychology in Indonesian society. Personifikasi includes topics related to the theme of clinical psychology, industry and organizational psychology, educational psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, psychology of tourism, and Madurese culture of psychology. In this journal, there are discussions related to the development of problem found in society. Personifikasi : Jurnal Ilmu Psikologi published twice in a year, in May and November. Each article sent to Personifikasi will be reviewed using blind review method and two-peer reviews method. Personifikasi published scientific articles of critical thinking and research results in the filed of Psychology.
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Dinamika Resiliensi Wanita pada Masa Emerging Adulthood yang Kehilangan Ayah Karena Serangan Jantung Tantoro, Patricia Irewa; Wandansari, Yettie; Tedjawidjaja, Detricia
Personifikasi: Jurnal Ilmu Psikologi Vol 16, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/personifikasi.v16i1.25189

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The sudden death of a loved one is a painful experience, especially for young women who face their own challenges, such as financial issues and marriage. The abrupt loss of a father can lead to complex grief. In such situations, resilience is crucial for individuals to endure and rise from adversity. Resilience is the ability to adjust, adapt, endure, and recover from hardships. This research aims to explore the dynamics of resilience in women during emerging adulthood who lost their fathers to a heart attack, using a qualitative research method and a phenomenological approach. The findings indicate three phases the participants faced in achieving resilient personalities: the initial, adjustment, and resurgence phases. The initial stage encompasses disbelief reactions, while the adjustment phase entails endeavors to return to previous circumstances. The resurgence phase is marked by the ability to rebound, find positivity, spiritual insights, psychological growth, a desire for personal improvement, positive outlooks, and managing persisting challenges. Factors that contribute to resilience include social support, empathy, emotional control, and freedom from societal expectations. Additionally, specific elements such as peer encouragement, mental health awareness, humor, and mindset play significant roles. Attachment to the deceased father can heighten an individual's vulnerability to grief.
Hubungan Character Strength Mahasiswa Dengan Preferensi Kepribadian Dosen Fakultas Ushuluddin dan DakwahH IAIN Kediri Muzakki, Imron; Sayekti, Fatma Puri; Fitriah, Lailatul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/personifikasi.v16i1.23290

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The personality aspect of lecturers remains a significant concern at the Faculty of Ushuluddin and Dakwah (FUDA), IAIN Kediri. Lecturer evaluations by students over the past year indicate that this aspect received the lowest scores compared to pedagogic, professionalism, and social aspects. This study aims to: a) identify the dominant character strengths of FUDA students, b) describe students' preferences for lecturers' personality types, and c) examine the relationship between student character strengths and their personality preferences in lecturers. A quantitative approach using a survey method was employed, with cluster random sampling based on seven study programs. A total of 315 students from semesters 2, 4, and 6 participated. Instruments included the Character Strength Scale by Garvin (based on Peterson and Seligman) and the Lecture Preference Questionnaire (LPQ), adapted from the NEO-Personality Inventory. Results revealed wisdom and knowledge (27%) as the most dominant character strength, while temperance (9%) was the lowest. Most students preferred lecturers with openness (29%) and least preferred neuroticism (5%). Bivariate correlation showed positive relationships between all character strengths and preferred lecturer traits such as openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, and agreeableness, and a negative relationship with neuroticism. These findings suggest the importance of strengthening both student character and lecturer personality through targeted development programs.
Family Influence and Career Adaptability: The Mediating Role of Future Time Perspective Andini, Fellycia Ayu; Josephine, Abbigail; Riasnugrahani, Missiliana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/personifikasi.v16i1.25655

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This study investigates the correlation between family influence and career adaptability, with the future time perspective as a mediator, in final-year students residing in Bandung. We used the snowball sampling technique to collect data from 386 final-year students of D3, D4, and S1 programs. This study used the Future Time Perspective Scale, with a validity value of 0.30-0.648 and a reliability value of 0.834, the Family Influence Scale, with a validity value of 0.326-0.698 and a reliability value of 0.865, and the Career Adapt-Abilities Scale-Short Form, with a validity value of 0.561-0.759 and a reliability value of 0.896. The data analyzed using the Hayes Process Model 4 method revealed that the future time perspective partially mediates the relationship between family influence and career adaptability. The findings indicate that students who receive support from their families regarding financial, informational, and personal beliefs have a better outlook on their future. Such support enables them to identify their career goals, explore their potential and future work environment, and plan their career effectively. Students actively engaged in career preparation activities also had higher career adaptability. These students were more proactive in identifying obstacles and preparing for future career transitions after graduation.
Meta-Analysis Study: Effectiveness of Play Therapy to Reduce Children's Aggressiveness Alfath, Esa Arsyiatul; Zalki, Riki; Chusniyah, Tutut
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/personifikasi.v16i1.27518

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Child aggression has become an increasing problem in recent years. Children who exhibit aggressive behavior tend to have difficulty controlling their emotions, get angry quickly and are often involved in conflicts with peers and family members. If not adequately addressed, this aggressiveness can negatively impact a child's social, emotional, and academic development, potentially leading to more severe behaviors later in life. One proven effective way to reduce aggressiveness in children is through play therapy. In this therapy, children can process emotions that are difficult to understand or express verbally, including anger and frustration, which often trigger aggressiveness. The study aims to see play therapy's effectiveness in reducing children's aggressiveness. The method used in this study is meta-analysis, in which researchers reviewed 14 selected journals based on predetermined characteristics. The analysis results show that play therapy has a significant effect size and effectively reduces aggressiveness in children. Further studies could explore the long-term impact of play therapy on children's aggressiveness across different age groups and cultural backgrounds, as well as its effectiveness when combined with other therapeutic interventions.
Mengelola Keseimbangan Karir dan Pendidikan: Studi Fenomenologi Ibu yang Bekerja Sambil Kuliah S3 di Universitas Gadjah Mada Jurnalista, Rasa Cinta; Afandi, Ardian Rahman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/personifikasi.v16i1.25635

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A mother who works while pursuing PhD faces significant challenge achieving work-life balance due to academic demands, work pressure, and maternal responsibilities. The absence of social support and effective time management strategies can lead to burnout, stress, and a decline in well-being. This research aims to explore the dynamics of work-life balance faced by mothers studying PhDs, focusing on the influence of their social roles on individual well-being. Using a qualitative approach, this research adopts in-depth interview methods to four participants who chosen by a purposive sampling and interpretative phenomenological analysis to explore mothers studying doctoral studies, realizing their dual roles as mothers, students, researchers, and colleagues. The research result show that perceptions of multiple roles and work-life balance are subjective and influenced by individual context. These findings provide new insight into how dual roles affect the well-being of mothers who are also PhD students and present the basis for developing more effective strategies for managing work-life balance among graduate students.
How Does Grit Relate to The Psychological Well-being of Students Who Are Writing Thesis? Shiddiqoh, Farah; -, Komarudin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/personifikasi.v16i1.25342

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In compiling and writing an undergraduate thesis, final-year students tend to encounter several problems. Those problems will come with pressure both from outside and from within, resulting in students' personality factors not being achieved, where in advance, these conditions trigger disruption of students' psychological well-being. Final-year students who are writing a thesis need to have a personality in the form of "GRIT." Grit is a personality factor that describes differences in individual abilities in achieving academic success. This research aimed to determine the relationship between Grit and psychological well-being in final-year students writing their theses. This research used a quantitative correlational method with a sample of 222 students, using an accidental sampling technique. The data collection process in this study was measured using the psychological well-being scale and the Grit scale modified from previous research. Data analysis techniques for hypothesis testing in this research used Pearson's Product Moment with the SPSS 26.0 on Windows application.  The research results show a correlation coefficient (r) of 0.617 with a p value of 0.000 (P0.01), which means there is a significant relationship between grit and psychological well-being in students who are doing their thesis. As a suggestion for future researchers, they may conduct qualitative research to get an in-depth picture of the Grit phenomenon with psychological well-being.
Efektivitas Exercise-Based Intervention dalam Mengurangi Gejala Gaming Disorder pada Remaja: Studi Kuasi Eksperimental Ilham, Rausyan Fikri Muhammad; Ikaputri, Nada Khalisha; Iltizamulloh, Muhammad Rafli; Jasmine, Salwa Naira Aluina; Islaha, Shafia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/personifikasi.v16i1.26741

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Research on gaming disorder and its prevention has been intensified since the World Health Organization (WHO) included gaming disorder in the 11th edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11). This study aims to examine the effectiveness of exercise-based intervention in reducing symptoms of gaming disorder in adolescents. A quasi-experimental method with an interrupted time-series design was used to compare participants' conditions between before and after the intervention. The sampling method used was purposive sampling with the following criteria: (1) adolescents aged 12-18 years, (2) playing games, (3) getting a score of five or more on The Ten-Item Internet Gaming Disorder (IGDT-10) instrument. Five participants (n = 5) who met the criteria then participated in the intervention procedure for three days. Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test was used to analyze the significance of the difference in scores between pre- and post-intervention. The results indicated that there was a significant reduction in gaming disorder symptoms between pre- and post-intervention (T = 0.00, p 0.05, n = 5,  = 0.00,  = 15.00).  This research has practical implications for the use of exercise-based intervention to prevent and treat gaming disorder in adolescents and its application in educational and clinical settings. Similar research with the use of objective indicators, the use of randomized sampling techniques, and the provision of interventions over a long period of time is highly recommended to improve the quality of future research.
Risk and Protective Factors in Substance Abuse: Systematic Literature Review Widyarini, Nurlaela; Utama, J. Seno Aditya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/personifikasi.v16i1.28324

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Substance abuse among adolescents and young adults is a significant global public health concern with complex consequences. Understanding the interplay between risk and protective factors is vital for developing effective prevention and intervention strategies. This systematic review aims to synthesize knowledge on these factors across diverse cultural contexts. Adhering to PRISMA guidelines, a systematic literature search was performed in four databases: PubMed, Scopus, PsycINFO, and Web of Science. Keywords related to substance abuse, risk and protective factors, and relevant populations were used, focusing on studies published between 2014 and 2023 involving adolescents and young adults with either quantitative or qualitative designs. From an initial pool of 3,152 articles, 36 studies met the inclusion criteria and underwent thematic analysis. The findings reveal significant interacting risk factors: social and environmental risks, including permissive peer influences, high-risk settings, and substance availability; familial risks, such as lack of parental supervision and unstable family dynamics; and psychological risks, such as sensation-seeking, impulsivity, and mental health issues.  Moreover, genetic predispositions interact with environmental exposures. Protective factors, such as strong family bonds, positive peer relations, resilience, prosocial behaviours, and community support, mitigate these risks. The review’s findings are aligned with Social Influence, Attachment, and Sensation-Seeking and Impulsivity theories, emphasizing the complex dynamics between risks and protective factors. While protective factors counter risks, the intricate interactions necessitate addressing multiple influences concurrently. The limitations of cross-sectional studies underscore the need for longitudinal research, exploring temporal and causal pathways within diverse populations using robust frameworks.
Manajemen Konflik Keluarga Poligami pada Masyarakat Kelas Bawah di Madura Sholihin, M; Farid, Mohtazul
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There has not been much research on conflict management in polygamous families in Madura, especially for polygamists in the lower classes of society. The aim of this research is to find out how polygamous family conflict is managed in lower class society in Madura. This research is qualitative research with a case study approach. The subjects involved in this research were 2 polygamous family couples from lower class society in Bangkalan-Madura Regency. Data collection used observation and semi-structured interviews. The analytical method used is descriptive analysis. The results of this research show that conflicts that occur in polygamous families are often caused by: the polygamy process being carried out; economic problems such as unequal use of facilities; and differences in views in determining where to live. The conflict management model used is by compromising, avoiding, deliberating by always persuading and providing understanding to the two wives so that they remain harmonious and there are no arguments.]Keywords:  Abstrak. Penelitian tentang manajemen konflik dalam keluarga poligami di Madura belum banyak dilakukan, terlebih lagi bagi pelaku poligami di kalangan masyarakat kelas bawah. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah ingin mengetahui bagaimana manajemen konflik keluarga poligami pada masyarakat kelas bawah di Madura. Penelitian ini adalah penelitian kualitatif dengan pendekatan studi kasus. Subjek yang terlibat dalam penelitian ini berjumlah 2 pasangan keluarga poligami dari kalangan masyarakat kelas bawah di Kabupaten Bangkalan-Madura. Pengambilan data menggunakan observasi dan wawancara semi terstruktur. Metode analisis yang digunakan adalah analisis deskriptif. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa konflik yang terjadi dalam keluarga poligami seringkali disebabkan karena: proses poligami yang dilakukan; masalah ekonomi seperti penggunaan fasilitas yang tidak merata; dan perbedaan pandangan dalam menentukan tempat tinggal. Adapun model manajemen konflik yang dilakukan yaitu dengan cara kompromi, menghindar (avoiding), bermusyawarah dengan selalu membujuk dan memberikan pemahaman keapda kedua istri agar tetap rukun dan tidak terjadi pertengkaran. Kata kunci :  Manajemen konflik, poligami, masyarakat kelas bawah
Peran Resiliensi dalam Hubungan Self-compassion dan Psychological Well-Being pada Mahasiswa dengan Tradisi Bapukung Norhidayah, Meininda Rhivent; Efendy, Mamang; Pratikto, Herlan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/personifikasi.v16i1.28392

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Psychological well-being is essential for mental health and academic success; however, the role of self-compassion and resilience in the local cultural context remains underexplored. This study examines the relationship between self-compassion and psychological well-being, with resilience as a mediator, among students with a background in the bapukung tradition in South Kalimantan. A quantitative research method was employed using purposive sampling, involving 273 students from a total population of 89,980. Data analysis was conducted using path analysis to examine the mediating role of resilience in the relationship between self-compassion and psychological well-being. The findings indicate that self-compassion positively influences psychological well-being, both directly and indirectly through resilience as a partial mediator. This suggests that self-compassion enhances psychological well-being not only directly but also by strengthening individual resilience. The results highlight that while the bapukung tradition contributes to early emotional bonding, it is insufficient to enhance psychological well-being in adulthood. Therefore, additional interventions, such as education and counseling, focusing on strengthening self-compassion and resilience, are needed to optimally support students' psychological well-being.

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