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Developmental and Clinical Psychology
ISSN : 22526358     EISSN : -     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15294/dcp
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The Journal of Developmental and Clinical Psychology (DCP) is a serves as a dedicated platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research in the diverse and evolving fields of psychology and mental health, with a particular emphasis on individual development, well-being, and socio-cultural influences within the Southeast Asian context and beyond. The journal also welcomes systematic reviews and meta-analyses. The journal publishes two (2) edition every year and has been accredited on the Grade (SINTA 5) by the Ministry of Research and Technology, Republic of Indonesia.
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Measuring Sexual Motivation and Marital Satisfaction in Young Adult Men Joya Redyana Trisnadevi Wahyu Rahmadyani; Annisa Ayu Lestari
Developmental and Clinical Psychology Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/dcp.v5i1.6194

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Satisfaction is a crucial aspect of a marital relationship. The subjective nature of an individual's views and reactions to their marriage is a well-documented phenomenon. The potential for various risks to arise if individuals are dissatisfied with their marriage is considerable. One such risk is the potential for separation. One aspect of sexuality that can influence marital satisfaction is sexual motivation. One of the principal determinants of marital satisfaction is the individual's motive for engaging in sexual relations. The objective of this research is to ascertain the relationship between sexual motivation and marital satisfaction in young married adult men. This research employs quantitative methods. The subjects of this research were 604 participants. The sampling technique employed a purposive sampling approach, with the subjects comprising married young adult males, aged between 20 and 40 years. Marital satisfaction was gauged utilizing the Relationship Assessment Scale (RAS) instrument, while sexual motivation was quantified using the Multidimensional Sexual-Self Concept Questionnaire (MSCCQ) instrument. The results of Spearman's rho analysis indicate that the p value is .508, which is greater than .05. This indicates that there is no correlation between sexual motivation and marital satisfaction in young adult men. Further research is required to ascertain whether there are intervening variables that can explain the correlation between the two research variables
Becoming a Mother as a Teenager: Self-Acceptance of Adolescent Girls Who Choose to Get Married Putri Anisatu Balqis; Sugiariyanti
Developmental and Clinical Psychology Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/dcp.v5i1.6199

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Age is one of the essential aspects of everyone's life, including physiological considerations of health and psychological states. At each stage of development, in line with age, a person will face tasks and challenges in life. It is the same as when someone is married, where age also determines the readiness and acceptance of new roles. This study describes the self-acceptance of adolescent girls who do early marriage and motherhood at a young age. The research sources comprised six people, of which two were primary subjects and four were significant others. The criteria for participants used in this study are adolescent girls who married under the age of 19 and have children from the marriage. The method used in this research is qualitative with a phenomenological approach. This research shows that primary informant 1 has good self-acceptance because she can interpret the situation and be responsible for her decisions. Interpret the problem, take responsibility for the decisions, and adjust to her roles as wife and mother. Meanwhile, self-acceptance in primary informant 2 is not good enough because she has yet to view the situation positively and adapt to her role as a wife and mother.
The Quality of Life of Women Divorced due to Domestic Violence Dian Nur Latifah; Sheilla Varadhila Peristianto
Developmental and Clinical Psychology Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/dcp.v5i1.6205

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The Indonesian government defines domestic violence as any act of violence against a person, particularly women, that results in physical, sexual, psychological, or economic harm or suffering within the home. This encompasses threats of violence, coercion, and the deprivation of freedom. The high prevalence of domestic violence and the negative impacts that occur on victims of domestic violence make problems related to domestic violence a significant problem that affects the quality of life. This research employs a qualitative research method with a case study approach, with the objective of elucidating the quality of life of women who are divorced as a result of domestic violence. The findings of this study indicate that the participants' physical condition deteriorated following divorce, increasing their susceptibility to disease. Furthermore, the psychological condition of the participants was found to be poor, their spiritual quality was low, and their social relationships declined. However, following the commencement of employment, women who were divorced due to domestic violence were ultimately able to enhance their quality of life, including attaining greater financial stability and psychological well-being. This was characterized by a lack of fear and depression. Furthermore, there was a discernible improvement in their quality of life in social relationships, manifested in the form of numerous interpersonal connections
A Descriptive Study on Attitudes toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help among Emerging Adults in a K-pop Fan Community Wiwit Puspitasari Dewi; Wulan Dri Puspita
Developmental and Clinical Psychology Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/dcp.v5i1.6207

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Emerging adulthood is a transition period between adolescence and adulthood, where most psychological disorders occur. Emerging adults with K-pop music preferences could also join a fan community, which brings benefits and vulnerability toward mental health because of the dynamics among fans and artists. Hence, emerging adults with mental health problems are suggested to seek a professional to get the appropriate treatment. This study aims to describe the attitude towards psychological professional help. Using the Indonesian ATSPPH-SF as the main instrument, 156 participants from a K-Pop fan community participated voluntarily. The result indicated that most participants had moderate attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help. There was no significant difference in help-seeking attitude by mental health information and visiting professional help. This study implies the importance of better education about help-seeking by introducing mental health professionals to the K-pop fan community. Future studies may consider gathering extensive data from many K-pop fan communities in Indonesia
An Approach to Qualitative Analysis in the Understanding of Cosplay and Crossplayer Butsainah Adiba Wafa; Luthfi Fathan Dahriyanto
Developmental and Clinical Psychology Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/dcp.v5i1.6211

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The term "crossplay" is used to describe an individual who engages in role-play (costume and play) by assuming a character of a different gender than their own in the context of cosplay. This discrepancy in identity frequently gives rise to the labelling and negative perceptions of crossplayers within society. The objective of this research is to gain insight into the self-identity of crossplayers. This research employs a qualitative methodology with a phenomenological approach. The data collection techniques employed were interviews and observation. The subjects of this research were two primary sources and four secondary sources from Yogyakarta. The research employs an interactive model analysis. The findings indicate that each crossplayer has a distinct etiology and motive for engaging in crossplay. However, both groups seek to express themselves freely through crossplay, in conjunction with their closest associates. Crossplay provides a forum for resource persons to explore in order to develop their self-identity

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