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Jurnal Psikologi Universitas Gadjah Mada
ISSN : 02158884     EISSN : 2460867X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22146
Jurnal Psikologi (jpsi) is an open-access journal, dedicated to the wide dissemination of novel and innovative empirical research in various aspects of psychology, with a particular interest – the development of psychology and behavioral sciences in the world. Jurnal Psikologi invites manuscripts in the areas: Clinical Psychology Psychology of Education Social Relation Developmental Psychology Cognitive Psychology Neuro Psychology Jurnal Psikologi (jpsi) accepts empirical-research articles in any psychology-related subjects and any research methodology (i.e., experimental, observational, ethnographic, survey, interpretive) that meet the standard publication in this journal. The primary target audiences of this journal are academicians, graduate students, practitioners, and other professionals with interest in psychology.
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Spirituality Beyond Religiosity: Understanding Perceptions of Academic Cheating in Indonesia and Malaysia Jamaluddin, Samudera Fadlilla; Lufityanto, Galang; Purba, Fredrick Dermawan; Lesmana, Cokorda Bagus Jaya; Andrianto, Sonny; Ardi, Rahkman; Siswadi, Ahmad Gimmy Prathama; Ridfah, Ahmad; Kristanto, Andreas Agung; Hutapea, Bonar; Suryani, Luh Ketut; Wisayanti, Suci; Achmad, Rendy Alfiannoor; Zwagery, Rika Vira; Fernandez, Elaine Frances; Ismail, Rozmi; Ishak, Mai Sumiyati; Zhi, Alfred Chan Huan; Hashim, Intan Hashimah Mohd; Khan, Aqeel; Yusoff, Ahmad Mustaqim; Jaladin, Rafidah Aga Mohd; Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 51, No 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpsi.99452

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Cumulating evidence suggests that high levels of spirituality can foster integrity. However, integrity violations remain prevalent, even among populations with strong religious beliefs. This study collected data from 2,800 students across 17 academic institutions in Indonesia and Malaysia to examine the relationship between their levels of spirituality and their perceptions of academic cheating. Although both countries have predominantly Muslim populations, they differ in how religious practices are implemented. The results revealed a significant correlation between spirituality and perceptions of cheating in both countries. However, one aspect of spirituality in Indonesia diverged from the broader concept, underscoring the complex and nuanced relationship between spirituality and religion. While these concepts often overlap, they also exhibit distinct differences. Such differences in spirituality and religiosity may help explain the paradox of integrity issues, including the prevalence of cheating within religious communities.
Exploring Vocational Interest Measurement Instruments in Indonesia: Insights from a Scoping Review Bagaskara, Rafli Sodiq; Nurochim, Hanif Firdaus Gitya Iman; Susilowati, Hadina Pramesti Diba; Agustin, Nisrina Nurika
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 51, No 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpsi.101309

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The difficulty of finding vocational interest measurement tools with good psychometric properties and relevance to modern developments is a current concern in Indonesia. Therefore, this scoping review aims to compile a list of vocational interest measurement tools available in Indonesia that have been psychometrically tested. For this purpose, a total of 2,196 articles were extracted from the Google Scholar, Garuda, and Scopus databases. The article selection procedure followed the PRISMA-ScR flow diagram, and the screening process resulted in 17 sample articles (2014–2024). The analysis showed that most vocational interest measurement tools in Indonesia use a top-down development approach, based on Holland’s Structure of Interests, and emphasize internal structure validity and internal consistency reliability as the tested psychometric properties. Further research is needed to address the gaps in validity evidence that remain among Indonesian vocational interest measurement tools.
Forgotten Livelihood Heritage: An Uncertainty Identity-Theory Analysis of the Re(de)generation Process Among Floating Market Traders' Children in South Kalimantan Fitriyana, Amalia; Awwalin, Ellya Nur; Salma, Nur Zahidatus; Shadiqi, Muhammad Abdan; Putri, Zerlinda Rezkika Lestari
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 51, No 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpsi.101333

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The floating markets of South Kalimantan, a vital piece of cultural heritage and economic icon, are at risk of extinction due to modernization and the declining interest of the Gen Z children of acil jukung (floating market traders) in continuing the tradition. This research addresses the critical issue of regeneration barriers through the lens of uncertainty-identity theory, exploring why younger generations are reluctant to sustain this livelihood. Using a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through observations, semi-structured interviews, and focus group discussions with nine Gen Z participants (six female and three male) from the Lok Baintan and Muara Kuin floating markets. The findings identify three primary obstacles: income uncertainty, environmental unpredictability, and a perceived mismatch between the profession and Gen Z's aspirations, often accompanied by feelings of shame. Despite these challenges, participants expressed pride in their parents' roles and proposed innovations, such as diversifying merchandise, enhancing boat aesthetics, utilizing social media for promotion, and forming a community of traders. This study highlights the psychological and social dynamics behind regeneration challenges while offering actionable strategies to preserve the cultural and economic sustainability of floating markets.
Social Media's Influence on Political Participation: Insights from a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis in Indonesian Psychology Kurniawan, Wawan; Arham, Muhammad; Muluk, Hamdi
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 51, No 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpsi.101469

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This systematic review and meta-analysis examine the impact of social media on political participation. It explores whether social media functions merely as an echo chamber for pre-existing beliefs or as a dynamic tool for political engagement. Sixteen studies, involving 33,257 participants, were selected and synthesized after applying inclusion criteria and conducting multiple filtering stages. The findings reveal that, while social media can enhance political participation, its effectiveness is highly context-dependent, and its overall impact is moderate. This suggests that social media is not transformative but rather supports existing political behaviors. For Indonesian psychological research, these insights highlight the importance of considering local socio-political contexts when analyzing social media's role. Future studies should investigate the socio-cultural moderators affecting this relationship in Indonesia to inform the development of more effective political communication strategies through social media. This study contributes to the discourse on digital platforms' role in political dynamics, particularly in diverse democratic settings like Indonesia.
Determinants of the Contextual Performance of Nursing Home Care Staff in the Yogyakarta Special Region Aulia, Aulia; Mustikadewi, Annisa Widya; Yulianti, Kartika Dewi
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 52, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpsi.89349

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Contextual performance plays a vital role in organizational effectiveness, contributing significantly to individual outcomes and overall workplace functioning. This study examines the influence of work engagement, job satisfaction, and organizational culture on the contextual performance of nursing home care staff in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. Utilizing a quantitative approach and correlational analysis, the study included 110 staff members selected through purposive sampling based on predetermined criteria. Four instruments were employed: a modified version of the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES), the Job Satisfaction Scale, the Organizational Culture Scale, and the Contextual Performance Scale. The findings, at a significance level of p = 0.000 (p < 0.01), reveal that work engagement, job satisfaction, and organizational culture significantly affect contextual performance (R = 0.658, R² = 0.433, F = 26.984). These results suggest a significant positive relationship between the examined variables and the contextual performance of nursing home staff in this region.
The Relationship Between Instagram Photo Activity and Body Dissatisfaction in Emerging Adult Women Mediated by Sociocultural Attitudes Linawati, Bernadea; Helmi, Avin Fadilla
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 52, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpsi.95914

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Body dissatisfaction is a problem experienced by emerging adult women from various cultures, including those from Asia. The ease of accessing photo-based platforms like Instagram, and sociocultural attitudes may worsen the body image of social media users. Instagram posts can reflect ideal standards that are difficult to attain and the internal or external pressure on women to meet them. This study aimed to measure the role of sociocultural attitudes, i.e., internalization of beauty standards and social pressure, as a mediator of the relationship between Instagram photo activity and body dissatisfaction of women in emerging adulthood. This research involved 311 (M age=21.6, SD=1.87) female Instagram users, aged 18 to 24. This quantitative research used survey as the data collection method and regression with a mediation model for data analysis. Results showed that sociocultural attitudes have a positive role in the relationship between Instagram photo activity and the body dissatisfaction of adult female Instagram users. Future research can incorporate different participant groups and explore alternative models to measure the variables in this study.
'When East Meets West': Perception of and Responses to Stigma Among Ethnic Minority Students from Eastern Indonesia in Java Muhiddin, Syurawasti; Zakiyah, Siti Nur Ainun; Sitorus, Mayrina Yanita; Liem, Andrian; Kiling, Indra Yohanes; Safrina, Elfydha Siti
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 52, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpsi.98829

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Ethnic minorities and indigenous people are two of the many groups at high risk of being stigmatized in society because of their identity. Such stigmatization might have diverse psychological and social impacts. This study aimed to explore the perceptions of stigma experienced by ethnic minority students and their responses to it. This study was descriptive qualitative research involving 12 participants aged 18–30 from East Nusa Tenggara and Sulawesi, who had studied and lived in Yogyakarta for at least one year. Thematic analysis with an inductive approach resulted in three grand themes according to research questions: forms of stigma, coping strategies, and efforts to minimize stigma. Findings indicate that the stigma experienced by students was classified as stereotypes and negative treatment in both academic and non-academic contexts. Participants' responses to cope with the stigma were mainly related to four types of coping: problem-focused, emotion-focused, cognitive coping, and avoidance. There are three key areas of improvement that can reduce the occurrence of stigma in ethnic minority groups, namely self-development, relationship development, and institutional development (e.g., education and community). This research provides insights for key stakeholders, such as families, educational and youth institutions, and the media, to formulate interventions aimed at reducing stigma that may have negative psychosocial impacts on individuals and groups at both the individual and community levels.
Psychometric Properties of the Trail-Making Test in Dementia Population Wahyudi, Rahmadi Maulana Kusuma; Victoriana, Evany; Kuntari, C.M. Indah Soca R.; Ong, Paulus Anam; Sulastri, Augustina; Luijtelaar, Gilles van
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 52, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpsi.99403

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The trail-making test (TMT) is a commonly used executive function test in various populations worldwide. It is also used to assess the dementia population, who experience impairment in executive function. In Indonesia, the psychometric properties of TMT for local populations have been reported to be satisfactory. However, there was a lack of studies on the validity and reliability of the TMT for the dementia population. In this study, we examined the validity and reliability of TMT and established population-specific norms for dementia. We analyzed data from 71 TMT scores and three other neuropsychological tests (DSST, DS test, and MOCA) to examine its psychometric properties. The internal consistency analysis was used to assess the reliability of the TMT, while the generalized structured component analysis (GSCA) was conducted to examine TMT’s validity in assessing executive function. The reliability test indicated that the TMT has high reliability (ω = 0.639), while GSCA revealed that TMT has high construct validity with three other neuropsychological tests (TMT-A=0.72 and TMT-B=0.573). Additionally, this study provides standardized norms of TMT for the dementia population.
Validation of Genderism and Transphobia Scale Indonesian Version: Short Version, Factor Structure, and Reliability Sin, Gabrielle Sinata; Natalya, Lina; Jun, Isabel Chua Jia; Siaputra, Ide Bagus
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 52, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpsi.99637

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This study aimed to develop a short version of the Genderism and Transphobia Scale (GTS) that is culturally appropriate for the Indonesian context. The GTS is a measuring tool developed by Hill and Willoughby in 2005 to measure transphobia, which is operationalized by the thoughts, feelings, and behavior that someone has toward transgender and gender-diverse people. While the GTS has been validated across various cultural contexts, results have varied. No validation study has been conducted in Indonesia to date. This research consisted of two quantitative studies using a non-random survey design: Study I involved 265 secondary data sources, and Study II involved 109 primary data sources. In Study I, the Indonesian short version of the GTS (GTS-SV) was developed using Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA), Cronbach's alpha reliability testing, and inter-item correlation analysis. Study II evaluated the internal structure of the GTS-SV using the same analytical methods. Findings from both studies supported the validity and reliability of the Indonesian version of the GTS-SV. This scale provides a psychometrically sound instrument for assessing transphobia in Indonesia and may support future research and interventions aimed at fostering greater social acceptance of gender-diverse populations.
Multisystem Resilience in Disaster Volunteers: A Review of the Literature Dewi, Yuli Arinta; Soeparno, Koentjoro; Pertiwi, Pradytia Putri; Fuady, Mizan Bustanul
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 52, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpsi.101230

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There is a growing interest in multisystem resilience within disaster studies; however, the resilience of disaster volunteers remains an underexplored area. This review aims to bridge this gap by analyzing existing studies that examine how internal and external systems influence the psychological resilience of disaster volunteers. Specifically, it addresses the question: How is multisystem resilience conceptualized and supported among disaster volunteers in the existing literature? We applied a narrative review approach and retrieved literature from the Scopus database, covering all available publication years. The analysis was supported by thematic coding using ATLAS.ti software to identify and extract key themes from the selected studies. Out of 602 articles and proceedings screened, only 11 met our inclusion criteria. Findings indicate that, compared to other forms of civic engagement, disaster volunteering is more likely to involve physical and mental health risks. At the same time, it provides opportunities to strengthen well-being and resilience. This review highlights the importance of a multisystem resilience perspective, emphasizing the dynamic interaction between internal and external systems in fostering the resilience of disaster volunteers.

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