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Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi Terapan
ISSN : 23018267     EISSN : 25408291     DOI : -
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JIPT (Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi Terapan) publishes a scientific papers on the results of the study/research and review of the literature in the sphere of psychology.
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Elementary school students’ knowledge of gadget and internet use after receiving a psychoeducation program Afiatin, Tina; Ampuni, Sutarimah; Rachmanie, Aisha Sekar Lazuardini; Muhtadini, Rahmita Laily; Firdaus, Muhammad Iqbal Fakhrul; Hanifah, Salma Nur; Aprila, Anggia Atin; Kusumawati, Yutia Cesarinda; Permatasari, Alfia Rahma
Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi Terapan Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jipt.v13i2.38000

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The increasing use of technology, especially gadgets and the internet, among elementary students brings both benefits and risks, highlighting the importance of wise and safe usage. The psychoeducation program “Cerdas Menggunakan Gadget dan Internet untuk Anak” (Smart Use of Gadgets and the Internet for Children) explored students’ understanding before and after participation. This qualitative study used open-ended questions and thematic content analysis. Participants were 83 students aged 10–11 years from an elementary school in Yogyakarta. Before the program, students’ knowledge was limited, shown by vague responses. Afterward, their answers were more detailed and specific, including examples of proper gadget and internet use. However, most still viewed technology mainly as a source of entertainment and games. These findings highlight the need for continued psychoeducation to strengthen children’s digital literacy and safety. A key limitation is the small sample size and the focus on cognitive understanding without assessing behavioral outcomes.
Factors influencing child maltreatment survivor interventions in Asia: Scoping review Urang, Yudi Sampe; Karitas, Chionia; Puspita, Fitriana Ayu; Nugroho, Agustinus Budi
Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi Terapan Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jipt.v13i2.38018

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Child maltreatment is a serious global issue that has long-term impacts on children's physical and mental health. In Asia, cultural, social, and economic variations affect the way interventions are conducted, so understanding the factors that influence interventions is crucial for effective treatment of these cases. This study aims to identify factors that influence interventions for survivors of child maltreatment in Asia. This systematic review was conducted by analyzing relevant literature using PubMed, GARUDA, Science Direct, and SpringrLink databases, with a total of 2,859 articles. Through a screening process based on predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria, a total of eight articles were analyzed. The results showed that there are several factors that influence child maltreatment survivor interventions in Asia, including family, social, economic, health and social support. This study provides recommendations for policy makers and practitioners to design evidence-based intervention programs to reduce the incidence of child maltreatment and improve child well-being in the Asian region.
Resilience of low-income Indonesian families during the COVID-19 pandemic: Key factors Munawaroh, Eem; Sugiharto, Dwi Yuwono Puji; Sofyan, Afriyadi; Nadhirah, Nadia Aulia; Arinata, Firdian Setiya
Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi Terapan Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jipt.v13i2.39880

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The COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted low-income families, highlighting the critical role of limited resources and unforeseen challenges. The need to remain home for work and study intensified financial strain and increased stress levels. This study aims to identify key factors contributing to family resilience among low-income households during the pandemic. Using a qualitative phenomenological approach, the research was conducted through snowball sampling and in-depth interviews with low-income families in West Java and Central Java, Indonesia. Eleven structured questions guided the interviews, and the transcripts were analyzed using directed content analysis. The findings reveal that flexibility, connectedness, and access to social and economic resources significantly contribute to family resilience. These factors foster collaboration in managing household responsibilities and generating income, suggesting a possible shift away from traditional patriarchal values in Indonesian families. The study offers insights into how these families navigate crises and adapt to changing dynamics, providing a foundation for future research and interventions to enhance family resilience.
"I know my knowladge is limited": Validating general intellectual humility scale using rasch analysis Al Fariz, Arif Budiman; Aditya, Yonathan
Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi Terapan Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jipt.v13i2.40804

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Intellectual Humility is a construct that has been extensively studied over the past few decades, both conceptually froma philosophical perspective and empirically in terms of psychological measurement. This study aims to validate theGeneral Intellectual Humility (GIH) questionnaire in Indonesian sample. The GIH questionnaire consists of six itemsusing a Likert scale with 5 response options ranging from 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 5 (Strongly Agree). A total of 653undergraduate participants, aged between 17 and 24 years, from several universities in Indonesia, were included in thestudy. Participants were selected using a non-probability sampling technique. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) andRasch Partial Credit Model (PCM) analysis were applied in this study. The results indicate that the GIH scale data met allthe required Rasch analysis assumptions, including uni-dimensionality, local independence, item fit, and differential itemfunctioning (DIF). CFA analysis resulted that the GIH data fit to a unidimensional model, and all items were fit measuredGIH. The GIH questionnaire has good psychometric properties and can be used practically to measure intellectualhumility within a general domain.
Children’s perceptions of fathers’ contributions after parental separation Lestari, A. Ayu Karyanci; Nurhayati, Siti Rohmah; Ummul, Putri Nur
Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi Terapan Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jipt.v14i1.41051

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Parental separation alters family dynamics and may affect children’s psychological well-being, particularly through changes in paternal involvement. While previous studies have largely focused on parental perspectives or childhood outcomes, limited attention has been given to how children in young adulthood perceive fathers’ contributions after divorce. This study aimed to explore young adults’ perceptions of fathers’ contributions following parental separation from emotional, relational, and financial perspectives. Using a qualitative exploratory-descriptive design, data were collected through semi-structured interviews with five young adult women aged 24–28 years. Participants were selected using purposive sampling with inclusion criteria: individuals who experienced parental divorce during childhood or adolescence, were currently in young adulthood, and were able to reflect on their emotional, social, and psychological experiences related to parental separation. Thematic analysis revealed five superordinate themes: emotional support, relationship with the father, psychological impact of parental separation, financial conditions, and expectations toward family relationships. Findings indicate that emotional presence and relational quality were perceived as more meaningful than financial contributions alone. This study highlights the importance of understanding post-divorce father involvement from children’s subjective perspectives and supports the development of post-separation parenting practices that prioritize emotional engagement.
Indonesian adaptation and psychometric properties evaluation of the Mental Help-Seeking Intention Scale (MHSIS) Syakarofath, Nandy Agustin; Widyasari, Dian Caesaria
Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi Terapan Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jipt.v14i1.41099

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Mental health has become a global concern due to its substantial impact on individual functioning and well-being. Therefore, the availability of valid and reliable instruments to assess intentions to seek formal mental health help is essential. This study aimed to adapt the Mental Health Seeking Intention Scale (MHSIS) into Indonesian and to examine its psychometric properties among adolescents. Participants were 1,366 adolescents aged 16–18 years in East Java, recruited using convenience sampling. The study was conducted in two stages: instrument adaptation through translation and expert judgment to assess content validity, followed by psychometric evaluation. Content validity was supported by expert ratings using Aiken’s V. Construct validity was examined through confirmatory factor analysis, evaluating standardized factor loadings, complemented by convergent and divergent validity analyses. Internal consistency reliability was assessed using Cronbach’s alpha. The results showed that all items demonstrated strong, significant factor loadings, and the scale exhibited excellent internal consistency (α = 0.937). Overall, these findings indicate that the Indonesianversion of the MHSIS is a reliable instrument with adequate validity evidence for measuring formal mental health help-seeking intentions among Indonesian adolescents.
Predicting turnover intention among generation z employees based on psychosocial work environment factors Riamanda, Irin; Syahara.Z, Yesti; Yazid, Sulthanul
Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi Terapan Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jipt.v13i2.41256

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As Generation Z enters the workforce, high turnover rates pose challenges for organizations. Psychosocial work environment factors are linked to turnover intention, yet their predictive role among Generation Z employees remains understudied. This study examined key psychosocial work environment factors influencing turnover intention among Generation Z employees in Banda Aceh. Using binary logistic regression on data from 315 respondents, the model explained 65.3% of the variance in turnover intention. Three significant predictors emerged: job satisfaction, horizontal trust, and insecurity over working conditions. Job satisfaction served as a protective factor, aligning with Generation Z’s emphasis on meaningful work and work-life balance. Horizontal trust enhanced emotional attachment to the organization through supportive peer relationships. In contrast, insecurity over job stability and wages increased stress and turnover intention. Notably, 79.37% of respondents reported low turnover intention, likely influenced by limited job opportunities and high competition in small cities. Longer tenure was also associated with lower turnover intention. These findings highlight the importance of addressing psychosocial work environment factors to strengthen retention strategies for Generation Z employees.
Differences in quality of life based on coping strategies among caregivers of patients with schizophrenia Azizah, Hidayatul; Afriyeni, Nelia; Puspasari, Dwi
Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi Terapan Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jipt.v14i1.41573

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Schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder that requires long-term caregiving support, often leading to substantial physical, psychological, social, and environmental burdens for caregivers. These burdens may affect caregivers’ overall quality of life. Coping strategies play an important role in managing caregiving demands and maintaining caregivers’ well-being. This study examined differences in caregivers’ quality of life based on three types of coping strategies: problem-focused, emotion-focused, and avoidance coping. A total of 130 caregivers of patients with schizophrenia receiving outpatient treatment at Prof. H. B. Saanin Psychiatric Hospital, Padang, participated in this study through purposive sampling. Data were analyzed using a one-way ANOVA. The Brief COPE and the Schizophrenia Caregiver Quality of Life Scale (S-CGQoL) were used as instruments. The results showed significant differences in quality of life across the coping strategy groups. Caregivers who used emotion-focused and problem-focused coping reported higher quality of life than those who used avoidance coping. These findings highlight the importance of promoting adaptive coping strategies to enhance caregivers’ quality of life.
Trait neuroticism as a mediator between metacognitions about self-critical rumination and future anxiety in young adults Damri, Rafi
Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi Terapan Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jipt.v14i1.41940

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Young adults may experience anxiety about their future, which may be related to their tendency to hold metacognitions about self-critical rumination and to neuroticism. However, research examining the dynamics of the relationships among these variables is still limited in Indonesia. This study aimed to examine the influence of metacognitions about self-critical rumination on future anxiety, with neuroticism as a mediator. The study involved 217 participants. Mediation regression analysis was conducted using bootstrapping with 5,000 resamples. The results showed a direct positive relationship between both positive and negative metacognitions about self-critical rumination and future anxiety. In addition, neuroticism mediated the relationships between positive and negative metacognitions about self-critical rumination and future anxiety. The limitations of this study include the relatively small sample size, limited socio-demographic diversity, and suboptimal cross-cultural evaluation of the positive metacognitions about self-critical rumination scale. Therefore, future research is recommended to replicate this study using a larger and more diverse sample and to strengthen the instrument’s cross-cultural validation.
Flourishing at work across job sectors: The influence of big five personality traits Sangadji, Khairul Mujahid; Choirunnisa, Zuyyinna; Masturah, Alifah Nabilah
Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi Terapan Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jipt.v14i1.41941

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A flourishing employee tends to have confidence in establishing broad and fulfilling social relationships. This capability is called flourishing, which is essential in the professional world. Several factors influence an individual’s capacity to flourish, including personality traits and the work environment. The primary objective of this study is to examine differences in flourishing across various work environments while controlling for the Big Five personality traits. This research adopts a quantitative comparative approach. The total number of participants in this study was 363 respondents, comprising 102 employees from State-Owned Enterprises, 113 employees from private companies, and 148 Civil Servants. The sampling technique used is accidental sampling. The study utilizes the Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI) and the Flourishing Scale (FS) as measurement instruments. Data analysis is conducted using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA). The findings reveal that civil servants exhibit the highest level of flourishing compared to employees in SOEs and private companies when controlling for the Big Five personality traits. Furthermore, the results indicate that only the personality traits of extraversion and agreeableness significantly impact flourishing, whereas conscientiousness, emotional stability, and openness to experience do not exert a significant influence. Consequently, a work environment that ensures career stability is crucial in enhancing employees’ flourishing, regardless of their personality traits.