Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology
Journal of Educational, Health, and Community Psychology (JEHCP) published an article, and empirical study that have originality, novelty and fill the gap of knowledge, that focused on educational psychology, health psychology and community psychology. JEHCP is an open access peer reviewed, multidisciplinary journal that publishes quality studies related to psychology. JEHCP is interdisciplinary in approach, and includes to reports of qualitative case studies, quantitative experiments and surveys, mixed method studies, action researches, meta-analyses, and discussions of conceptual and methodological issues. The field of educational psychology includes the effectiveness of educational interventions, the psychology of teaching, and the social psychology of schools as organizations, motor skills and other psycho-physiological processes; cognitive development involving areas such as problem solving, language acquisition; social, personality, and emotional development; self-concept and identity formation. The field of Health Psychology includes the stress-related ilnesses, the health coping strategy, resiliency, work on health attitudes and behaviour, health locus of control, quality of life in chronic disease, influence of emotion on health and health-related behaviours, psychological interventions in health and disease as well as psychological aspects of prevention. The field of Community Psychology includes research, evaluation, assessment and intervention, and review articles that deal with human behavior in community settings. Articles of interest include descriptions and evaluations of service programs and projects, studies of youth, parenting, and family development, methodology and design for work in the community, the interaction of groups in the larger community, and criminals and corrections.
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Effect of Social Comparison in Social Media on Psychological Distress in Adolescents: Role of Emotion Regulation as Moderator
Tedjawidjaja, Detricia;
Christanti, Dessi
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 11 No 4 December 2022
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan
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DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v11i4.25056
Access to social media can encourage adolescents to make social comparisons, causing psychological distress. There are two emotion regulation strategies, namely cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression. The cognitive reappraisal strategy weakens the relationship between social comparison on social media and psychological distress, while the expressive suppression strategy strengthens it. This study aimed to examine the role of emotion regulation as the moderating variable between social comparison and psychological distress.
The Effect of Resilience on Productive Work Behavior of Orphanage Caregivers in Tangerang
Salim, Natanael;
Novanto, Yusak
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 11 No 4 December 2022
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DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v11i4.25152
Orphanage is one form of non-profit organization. Productive work behavior is needed by orphanage caregivers in carrying out their duties. Productive work behavior is the behavior of a person who contributes positively to both the organization and the environment. One of the factors that influence productive work behavior is resilience. Resilience is the ability to cope with and adapt to severe events or problems that occur in life. This study aims to see whether there is an effect of resilience on productive work behavior in orphanage caregivers in the Tangerang area. The research was conducted quantitatively using the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale and Productive Behavior measuring instruments. A total of 32 participants from nine orphanages in Tangerang became research subjects using purposive sampling technique.The results prove statistically that resilience affects productive work behavior by 51.9% (R2=.519, B=.728,p=.000;p<.01) uses a simple linear regression technique. The author also found that the dimension of personal competence has the most significant effect on productive work behavior. Suggestions for orphanages in Tangerang to create programs that can increase the resilience of orphanage caregivers and maintain their productive work behavior.