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Psikoislamika : Jurnal Psikologi dan Psikologi Islam
ISSN : 18295703     EISSN : 26555034     DOI : -
Psikoislamika: Jurnal Psikologi dan Psikologi Islam ISSN (print): 1829-5703 ISSN (media online) : 2655-5034 adalah media komunikasi dan publikasi ilmiah di bidang ilmu Psikologi yang diterbitkan oleh Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim. Psikoislamika: Jurnal Psikologi dan Psikologi Islam memuat artikel hasil penelitian dalam bidang ilmu Psikologi dan Psikologi Keislaman, diantaranya bidang Psikologi Klinis, Psikologi Perkembangan, Psikologi Industri dan Organisasi, Psikologi Pendidikan, Psikologi Sosial, Psikometri, Psikologi Eksperimen, Psikologi Terapan.
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The Relationship Between Resilience and Well-Being on Suicidal Ideation Purba, Novia Sri Parindu; Jatmika, Devi
Psikoislamika : Jurnal Psikologi dan Psikologi Islam Vol 21, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/psikoislamika.v21i2.27335

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Suicidal ideation refers to thoughts about planning and behaviors that can lead to actual and fatal suicide attempts. This research aims to examine whether there is a relationship between resilience and well-being and suicidal ideation. The study is a quantitative correlational study conducted among adolescents in Jakarta. The participants of this study numbered 139, obtained through incidental sampling techniques. The measurement tools used in this study are the Brief Resilience Scale, the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS), and the Indonesian version of the Suicide Ideation Scale (R-SIS). Correlation analysis results show that resilience and well-being are jointly related to suicidal intention (p0.01). The study found a moderate relationship between resilience and subjective well-being simultaneously with suicidal ideation. The simultaneous contribution of these two variables to suicidal ideation is 19.6% (R = 0.442a, R² = 0.196, p = 0.000).
Exploring The Nexus: Pathological Narcissism, Substance Abuse, and Self-Regulation as Predictors of Suicidal Ideation in College Students Akanbi, Samuel Toyin
Psikoislamika : Jurnal Psikologi dan Psikologi Islam Vol 21, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/psikoislamika.v21i2.28476

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The study explored the predictors of suicidal ideation among university undergraduates focusing on the roles of narcissism, substance usage, and self-regulation. A correlational approach was adopted for the study. A total of 1,411 undergraduates selected through a multistage random sampling from three Nigerian universities participated in the study. Suicide Ideation Scale (α= .76), The Short Self-Regulation Questionnaire (α=.87), Drug Abuse Screening Test (α=.7), and Pathological Narcissism Inventory (α=.94) were used to gather information from the participants. Data collected were subjected to statistical screening through the Pearson Product Moment Correlation and multiple regression. The outcomes showed that a combination of the three main predictors explained a total of 32% (R2=.322; F(4,1406)= 166.557; p
The Effect of Dhikr Relaxation Therapy on Reducing Anxiety Levels of ER and ICU Nurses in Public Hospitals Baroroh, Ema Zati; A’yuni, Qurratul
Psikoislamika: Jurnal Psikologi Islam Vol 21, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/psikoislamika.v21i2.28717

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Anxiety problems that occur in UGD and ICU nurses are very vulnerable to occurring because of the many demands they have to face. The aim of this study was to reveal the effect of dhikr relaxation therapy on reducing anxiety levels in ER and ICU nurses. One of the reasons this research topic is important is to provide knowledge to ER and ICU nurses that anxiety can be overcome by carrying out dhikr relaxation therapy. The research design uses a quantitative and qualitative approach to the type of experimental psychology, namely pre-experimental design using a One-group Pretest-Posttest Design. The hypothesis of this research is that there is an effect of dhikr relaxation therapy on reducing anxiety levels in ER and ICU nurses. Data were collected using the TMAS anxiety scale with a significant value of 0.028 (p < 0.05), which shows that there are differences in anxiety in ER and ICU nurses before and after training. Thus, dhikr relaxation therapy training is effective in reducing anxiety levels in ER and ICU nurses.
Parenting Styles, Social Network and Socio-Demographic Factors on Deviant Behavior among In-School Adolescents Ehondor, Esohe Grace; Idris, Farouk Ige; Uye, Emmanuel Etim
Psikoislamika : Jurnal Psikologi dan Psikologi Islam Vol 21, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/psikoislamika.v21i2.29054

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Deviant behaviors among in-school adolescents have been on the increased over the years. Studies that have examined different predictors of deviant behaviors have produced varied results. Therefore, this study examines parenting styles, social network, age and gender as predictors of deviant behavior among in-school adolescents in Ibadan South-west Local Government Area (LGA). Cross-sectional survey design was adopted while simple random sampling technique was used to select five public secondary schools in the LGA. Data were collected from 200 in-school adolescents using validated scales and analyzed using multiple regression and independent samples t-test to test two hypotheses. The result showed that parenting styles and social network jointly predicted deviant behavior among in-school adolescents (R2 = .05, F (2, 194) = 4.89, p .05). Also, the result revealed that age and gender jointly predicted deviant behavior [R2 = .10, F( 5,195) = 2.13, p .05]. Finally, both age (β = -.14, p .05) and gender (β =.17, p .05) independently predicted deviant behavior. The study concluded that parenting styles, social network, age and gender are excellent predictors of deviant behavior among in-school adolescents. The study recommended parents, school counselors and other stakeholders should provide good examples for adolescentsagainst deviant behaviors
The Weight of Gratitude: Filipino Breadwinners’ Lived Experiences within The Context of Utang Na Loop C. Dioquino, Jennifer; Salvador, Maria Theresa M.; L. Hadi, Trina; Cabrera, Rizaldy Lagmao; O. Manaois, Jason
Psikoislamika: Jurnal Psikologi Islam Vol 22, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/psikoislamika.v22i1.32045

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This study examines the lived experiences of Filipino breadwinners through the cultural lens of utang na loob (debt of gratitude), a core Filipino value signifying moral obligation and reciprocity. Using a qualitative phenomenological approach, the study explores how utang na loob influences the emotional, financial, and psychological well-being of Filipino breadwinners. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with eight participants who identified as primary family providers. Findings reveal that breadwinners grapple with feelings of guilt, perpetual responsibility, and emotional exhaustion as they navigate the tensions between familial expectations and personal aspirations. Themes such as financial strain, intergenerational obligations, and the cycle of utang na loob highlight the dualities of pride and burden inherent in fulfilling familial roles. The study underscores the need to reassess familial expectations and support systems to balance individual well-being with familial obligations.
The Role of Emotional Intelligence as a Moderator of the Influence of Peer Conformity on Juvenile Delinquency Dewi. Z, Indah Sari
Psikoislamika: Jurnal Psikologi Islam Vol 22, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/psikoislamika.v22i1.31690

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: Juvenile delinquency is behavior carried out by young children due to social neglect so that deviant behavior is formed. Delinquency does not appear without factors influencing it, one of which is when adolescents conform to their peers. The influence of peer conformity on juvenile delinquency is weakened when adolescents have emotional intelligence. By having emotional intelligence, adolescents can express their emotions appropriately and have adaptive emotional regulation. The purpose of this study was to find out whether emotional intelligence can moderate the influence of peer conformity on juvenile delinquency. This study is quantitative with research subjects of as many as 350 adolescents. Measurement using Self Report Delinquency (SRD), Peer Conformity Disposition Scale (PCSD), and Wong and Law Emotional Intelligence Scale (WLEIS) instruments. Data analysis using Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA). The results showed that emotional intelligence did not act as a moderator on the influence of peer conformity on juvenile delinquency (β=0.558; p=0.081).
“Senam Kecerdasan” as a Psychological Intervention to Enhance Authentic Happiness: A Biopsychological and Islamic Perspective Fuaturosida, Rika; Agung, Yusuf Ratu; Rochim, Edvin Eka Nur
Psikoislamika: Jurnal Psikologi Islam Vol 22, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/psikoislamika.v22i1.32401

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Globalization and rapid flow of information have profoundly impacted various aspects of life, including mental health. Amid social pressures and the demands of modern life, many individuals are experiencing a decline in authentic happiness (Clark Senik, 2011). One consequence of this is an increased reliance on counselors or professional help as the primary solution to address psychological issues. While this reliance may be helpful in the short term, it can hinder emotional independence and reduce an individual's ability to build psychological resilience on their own. Therefore, an alternative approach is needed that can strengthen mental well-being in a holistic and sustainable manner. This study aims to explore the effects of intelligence exercises on enhancing authentic happiness among individuals who have completed counseling. Using a one-group pretest-posttest design, this study examined seven counseling participants from UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang who voluntarily completed the intelligence exercise intervention. The measurement tool used was the Authentic Happiness Scale, adapted from (R. Sherlywati, 2015) research. Data analysis was conducted using nonparametric tests with the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test to assess significant changes in authentic happiness scores between the pretest and posttest measurements. The results showed an increase in authentic happiness scores after participants underwent the intelligence exercise program, with an average pretest score of 324.8571 and a posttest score of 338.7143 (p 0.05). The effect size calculation using Cohen's d yielded a value of 0.83 (large category). Through observation and interviews, positive changes were also detected in the subjects, including increased energy levels, reduced anxiety symptoms, and enhanced feelings of greater calmness and happiness. Islamic studies and biopsychological research also indicate that intelligence exercises, as a form of body and mind therapy, align with Islamic principles regarding the balance of soul and body. Intelligence exercises have significant effectiveness in enhancing authentic happiness. The practical implications of this study are that intelligence exercises can be widely applied in various settings, such as schools, workplaces, and communities, as a mental health promotion program. Additionally, this approach can reduce individuals' reliance on conventional therapy and encourage the development of emotional independence and sustainable psychological well-being. From a theoretical perspective, this research reinforces the importance of interventions based on physical and cognitive activities within a biopsychological framework and opens opportunities for integration with local or religious values, such as the Islamic perspective.Keywords: Intelligence Exercises; Authentic Happiness; Psychology; Biopsychology; Islam; Non-Parametric Testing
How Self-Efficacy and Husnuzan Towards Allah Shape Future Anxiety Among Students: A Quantitative Study Cahyani, Putri; Syukrilla, Wara Alfa; Nihayah, Zahrotun
Psikoislamika: Jurnal Psikologi Islam Vol 22, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/psikoislamika.v22i1.30768

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Future anxiety can reduce quality of life, affecting happiness, satisfaction, and reaching goals. Constant worry can make it hard to enjoy daily life and may lead to stress, depression, and poor physical health. This study aims to examine the influence of self-efficacy, husnuzan, and social support on the future anxiety of students. This study used a quantitative approach cross-sectionally with multiple regression analysis. The sample consisted of 204 students (M=20.69, SD=1.21, female=149, male=55 )at State Islamic University Jakarta selected using accidental sampling.  Instruments used in this study were the Future Anxiety Scale, NGSE Scale, Husnuzan Scale, and social support scale developed according to Sarafino (2011). Confirmatory Factor Analysis was used to test the construct validity of the instruments. Self-efficacy (β =  0.209, p 0.000) and husnuzan towards Allah (β = 0.486, p 0.000) have been proven to be significant protective factors for future anxiety among students with R2=0.398 (F(7,196)=18.5, p0.000). These findings suggest that students should develop strategies to increase their self-efficacy and encourage a husnuzan attitude towards Allah.
Supporting Employees’ wellbeing: Exploring the Perspectives of Filipino Wellbeing Coaches and Implications for Workplace Interventions Tan, Jessel; Tiongco, Allysa Anne Sarmiento; Untalan, Julien Aimee N.; Manaois, Jason
Psikoislamika: Jurnal Psikologi Islam Vol 22, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/psikoislamika.v22i1.32108

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The importance of wellbeing in the workplace is to promote wellness within the organization and to protect individuals' wellbeing. The study interviewed three wellbeing coaches, selected based on their professional licenses, and extensive field experience in coaching, with at least two years of counseling practice. Purposive sampling was employed to improve data accuracy and relevance selecting experienced individuals to ensure valuable perspectives. Using deductive thematic analysis, Filipino wellbeing coaches present their experiences, and the study used four predetermined key themes following the (ICF) Core Competencies Model which includes foundation, co-creating the relationship, communicating effectively, and cultivating learning and growth. In addition, the key themes were supported by eight sub-themes from the same model. The study discovered that wellbeing coaches provide psychological wellness strategies, implement interventions that integrate various tools and approaches to meet client needs while adhering to ethical practices, and provide continuous individual support which can substantially strengthen organizational efficacy. Wrike (2024) mentioned that organizational development interventions help to improve efficiency and boost employee engagement and satisfaction. Personalized support plans can be created, which may increase engagement, foster a strong culture, and promote innovation. In addition, integrating mental health and wellbeing programs, such as counseling services, stress management workshops, and wellness initiatives, benefits employees' mental health, resulting in increased resiliency. Future studies should include longitudinal studies to evaluate the long-term impact of personalized support plans and diverse tools on employee performance and organizational outcomes. Comparative analysis of different instruments and approaches can provide insights into which methods are most effective. 
Overcoming the Paradox of Productivity and Self-awareness: The Key to Finding Family Harmony Prasetyo, Eko Agus; Erfany, Muhammad Nurullah; Sholichatun, Yulia; Mangestuti, Retno; Rahayu, Iin Tri
Psikoislamika: Jurnal Psikologi Islam Vol 22, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/psikoislamika.v22i1.33411

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Abstract: Amid demands for high productivity in the digital economy, many workers experience a decline in the quality of family relationships and personal well-being. This study raises the phenomenon of the productivity paradox, which is a condition in which increased work efficiency triggers household stress and conflict. The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of the productivity paradox and self-awareness on family harmony in industrial and startup sector workers in the Java region. A quantitative method was used involving 200 respondents, and the analysis was conducted using multiple linear regression. The results showed that both (1) the productivity paradox (B = 0.285; p 0.001) and self-awareness (B = 0.578; p 0.001) had a significant effect on family harmony, with the contribution of self-awareness being more dominant. (2) The Adjusted R² value of 0.677 indicates that both variables explain 67.7% of the variation in family harmony. (3) These results confirm that healthy productivity management and strengthening self-awareness are key to creating a harmonious family amidst complex work pressures. This study provides practical and theoretical contributions in the development of work-family balance policies and self-awareness-based psychological interventions.Keywords: Productivity Paradox; Self-awareness; Family Harmony; Work Stress; Life Balance