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Psikologika : Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi
ISSN : 14101289     EISSN : 25796518     DOI : -
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Psikologika - Journal of Discourse and Research on Psychology, publishes research and innovative ideas on psychology. Psikologika is published by Department of Psychology, Islamic University of Indonesia. Psikologikan coverage the fields on clinical psychology, educational psychology, developmental psychology, industrial and organizational psychology, social psychology, islamic psychology, and psychological testing. Psychology is published 2 times a year in January and July.
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Humility, Intellectual Humility, and Subjective Well-Being: The Mediating Role of Altruistic Attitudes and Prosocialness: Kerendahan Hati, Kerendahan Hati Intelektual, dan Kesejahteraan Subjektif: Peran Mediasi Sikap Altruistik dan Prososial Fahmi, Abu Bakar
Psikologika: Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 28 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/psikologika.vol28.iss2.art8

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Previous studies have explored the relationship between humility and subjective well-being, but have given limited attention to the correlation between cognitive aspect of humility, known as intellectual humility, and subjective well-being. Understanding the underlying mechanisms that drive this relationship is essential. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the relationship between humility, intellectual humility, and subjective well-being, with a focus on whether altruistic attitudes and prosocialness mediated the relationship. An online questionnaire was administered to a total of 231 participants to assess their levels for these variables. The results showed that prosocialness mediated the relationship between humility, intellectual humility, and subjective well-being. However, the hypothesized mediation effect of altruistic attitudes was not supported. In conclusion, the results indicated that high levels of humility and intellectual humility in an individual could increase prosocialness, which in turn, enhanced subjective well-being.
Self-Worth of Social-Political Activists: Theoretical Framework and Systematic Review: Keberhargaan Diri Aktivis Sosial-Politik: Kerangka Teoretis dan Tinjauan Sistematis Jusfayana, Yuthika; Hudiyana, Joevarian
Psikologika: Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 28 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/psikologika.vol28.iss2.art10

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Activists are dedicated individuals who endeavor to create a substantial and significant influence on pivotal social issues. Their endeavors are propelled by a multitude of diverse factors, including aspects such as social identity, perceptions of fairness, efficacy, and other relevant considerations. These factors lead them to engage in a process of internalization within the collective group they are part of, shaping their sense of self-worth. However, the motivation to achieve self-worth is not always the predominant focus in existing study. Therefore, this study aimed to explained the context of activists’ self-worth through the framework of the Quest for Significance (QFS) theory, employing a systematic literature review method. The systematic literature review follows the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) protocol, utilizing keywords such as “political activism,” “personal significance,” “fulfilling life activism,” “meaningful activist,” and “activist experience.” The platforms searched include Google Scholar, Springer Nature, Taylor & Francis, and Sage Journal. During the screening stage, journals that met the criteria related to social-political activism and the activation processes of the QFS (significance gain and significance loss) were carefully selected. The study identified key theme concerning the self-worth of activists, such as the role of activism as a coping mechanism, the positive outcomes of activism, the impact of relationships on activist, and challenges inherent in activism.
Effect of Core Self-Evaluation and Career Competencies on Employee Well-Being in the New Normal Era: Efek Evaluasi Diri Inti dan Kompetensi Karir pada Kesejahteraan Karyawan di Era Kenormalan Baru Wardani, Laila Meilyandrie Indah; Nurlita, Ratna Sari; Sombuling, Agnis
Psikologika: Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 28 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/psikologika.vol28.iss2.art3

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Employee well-being is a crucial aspect for companies, as it enables employees to perform optimally and make their most significant contributions. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of core self-evaluation and career competencies on employee well-being in the new normal era. The sample population consisted of 366 employees in the Greater Jakarta area from several industrial sectors, such as trade, services, education, military, civil service, and telecommunications. The results showed that core self-evaluation and career competencies had a simultaneous effect on employee well-being in the new normal era. The dimension of self-esteem within core self evaluation variable had the highest influence on employee well-being, particularly the psychological well-being dimension. The findings of this study were expected to provide insight to employees and agencies regarding the importance of self-evaluation in maximizing the competencies of employees and achieving prosperity in the workplace, social environment, and daily life.
The Impact of Doctors' Social Identity on Patient Trust in Obstetrics and Gynecology: A Quasi-Experimental Study among Javanese Muslim Women: Peran Identitas Sosial Dokter terhadap Kepercayaan Pasien: Sebuah Eksperimen Kuasi Apriliawati, Denisa; Anadyarisya, Megatiara; Fuadi, Ahmad Nur; Azizah, Aulia Afna Nurfitria; Thoha, Ahmad Johan Faidlony
Psikologika: Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 28 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/psikologika.vol28.iss2.art5

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Trust is an important factor for determining the quality of a professional doctor-patient relationship, particularly in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Ob-Gyn), where it is essential for enhancing healthcare services for mothers and babies. Among the various factors influencing the level of trust patients have in medical personnel, their socio-demographic identity is considered very important. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the influence of a doctor's social identity, including gender, religion, and race, on the level of trust reported by patients. A quasi-experimental design with a 2 × 2 × 4 within-subject repeated measure approach was utilized to conduct the research. The sample consisted of 171 Javanese Muslim women, who were selected using accidental sampling. The participants were presented with sequences of vignettes containing manipulated doctors’ profiles based on the three observed aspects of social identity (gender, religion, race), alongside a trust scale specifically designed for assessing trust in doctors. The trust scale comprised four dimensions, namely fidelity (loyalty), competence, honesty, and confidentiality. Data collection was then carried out using the trust scale, and subsequent analysis was performed by employing Bayesian repeated measures ANOVA with JAMOVI 1.6.23.0. The results showed that manipulating the social identity of doctors led to variations in the trust level exhibited by the patients, and this was in support of the proposed alternative hypothesis. Specifically, from the main effect analysis, it was found that gender and religion significantly influenced patients’ trust, while race did not. This implied that patients considered gender and religion as important factors when selecting an Ob-Gyn doctor.
Is Fear of Missing Out Related to Neuroticism? A Meta-Analysis Study: Apakah Fear of Missing Out Benar Terkait dengan Neurotisisme? Sebuah Studi Metaanalisis Rahardjo, Wahyu; Mardianti
Psikologika: Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 28 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/psikologika.vol28.iss2.art4

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The observation of the progress made in studying “fear of missing out” is interesting, specifically with a focus on analyzing the possible existence of a strong correlation between the concept and the antecedents widely involved in most of these studies such as neuroticism. This meta-analysis was conducted to measure the correlation between neuroticism and fear of missing out by considering the size of the effect. The process involved using 13,685 participants from 23 eligible studies as samples. The results showed that neuroticism was positively correlated to fear of missing out at a moderate strength as indicated by r = .369 and 95% CI (.29, .44). Similar results were also found for adolescents and emerging adulthood groups (95% CI [.272, .460]) as well as the common group and workers (95% CI [.249, .488]). Moreover, the heterogeneity test showed good significance, the distribution of scores was considered symmetrical except in adolescents and emerging adulthood, and no publication bias was detected. The moderate level of correlation reported showed the possibility of involving neuroticism as an antecedent of fear of missing out. However, the effect could become stronger when it was involved with other external antecedents.
A Literature Review on Risk and Protection Factors of Burnout in Healthcare Students: Kajian Literatur: Faktor-Faktor Risiko dan Proteksi Burnout pada Mahasiswa di Bidang Kesehatan Kusumawardani, Anggraeni; Hidayat, Dede Rahmat
Psikologika: Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 28 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/psikologika.vol28.iss2.art6

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The pandemic was a test of the boundaries and challenges to conventional practices in healthcare education systems. During the emergent pandemic situation, several critical decisions were promptly taken, disregarding students' consent. For instance, healthcare students were encouraged to serve as health volunteers. The surge in responsibilities led to an increase in burnout cases among students, a decline in motivation, academic achievement, and an inclination to consider dropping out or discontinuing education. This study aimed to investigate risk and protection factors contributing to burnout in healthcare students, categorizing the elements into intrinsic and extrinsic. The method employed a literature review following the PRISMA guidelines. Four databases, namely ProQuest, PubMed, Google Scholar, and DOAJ were searched in March 2022, leading to 18 articles meeting the criteria out of 3,835 initially identified. The results showed at least thirty factors contributing to burnout risk and protection, with two-thirds falling into intrinsic and the rest in the extrinsic group. The findings suggested that burnout in healthcare students primarily stems from internal factors rather than environmental influences. These results enhance the design of interventions to prevent and address student’s burnout more effectively and efficiently.
Measuring the Grit Scale for Teachers of Children With Special Needs in Indonesia: Mengukur Skala Grit untuk Guru Anak Berkebutuhan Khusus di Indonesia Syifa'a Rachmahana, Ratna; Chirzin, Muhammad; Bashori, Khoiruddin; Purnomo, Halim
Psikologika: Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 28 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/psikologika.vol28.iss2.art2

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Grit is the ability of individuals to exhibit commitment, persistence in effort, as well as passion to attain long-term objectives. The research on grit in Indonesia has remained limited to students, and the investigation among teachers was popularized by Baraquia (2020). This aligns with the emergence of performance appraisal systems for teachers in the Philippines to support the continuous development of the teaching profession. Therefore, this research aimed to measure the validation of the Teacher's Grit Scale (TGS) in the Indonesian version. The adaptation process was carried out following the guidelines from the International Test Commission (ITC) using the Confirmating Factor Analysis (CFA) method. CFA is the most reliable analytical method so far in testing the construct validity of a measurement tool in the fields of psychology, education, and social sciences. Data were collected from 301 teachers of children with special needs (CSN) selected by accidental sampling based on CFA test analysis using JASP. The results showed that the model fulfilled the criteria for fit, namely RMSEA .076, CFI .929, TLI .913, RNI .929, GFI .995, and SRMR .049. Therefore, TGS-Indonesia was valid and reliable for measuring grit in CSN teachers, and the discussion and implications were presented in the subsequent research.
Exploring Consequences of Guilt in Working Mothers: A Scoping Review Hairina, Yulia; Hartini, Nurul
Psikologika: Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 29 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/psikologika.vol29.iss2.art6

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Guilt is defined as part of the negative emotions that arises related to the conflict between work and family, especially in working mothers. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the consequences of guilt in working mothers due to role conflict or efforts to balance the roles. The Arksey and O’Malley (2005) framework was used as the study methodology which included searching four databases namely Scopus, WoS, Emerald, and Science Direct. A review of 10 out of 894 published articles identified three categories of consequences related to guilt such as (1) consequences for child care, (2) consequences for work, and (3) consequences for theindividual. The results from this review would provide a more comprehensive understanding of the consequences of guilt experienced by working mothers. These insights were valuable for practitioners, experts, and policymakers. Additionally, it could serve as a foundation for further and in-depth publications such as intervention or qualitative studies exploring the individual experiences of working mothers in greater detail.
Through My Lens: Photovoice-Based Videos as Depression Anti-Stigma among Generation Z Students Rachmania, Firdhaniaty; Budiman, Rizva Rahmadien Salama; Budiman, Maharajni; Khairunnisa, Larasati; Gunanagara, Rival Muhammad Pangersa; Zakariyya, Farhan
Psikologika: Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 29 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/psikologika.vol29.iss2.art2

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Depression is a mental issue closely related to the surrounding society, especially among Generation Z. The stigma associated with depression has led to several negative consequences, hindering life-long well-being. Developing an anti-stigma intervention regarding depression should be a collective concern. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of photovoice-based videos as an anti-stigma intervention for depression. It included 29 Bandung-based Generation Z university students, using a pre experimental design with one group pretest-posttest method. In this study, data were analyzed using normality tests, categorizations, and paired sample t-tests. The t-test results showed that the screening of photovoice-based videos caused a significant difference between pretest and posttest scores, confirming the rejection of H0 and the acceptance of Ha. Therefore, photovoice-based videos proved effective in reducing depression stigma among Generation Z university students in Bandung.
The Correlation of Perceived Social Support with Suicidal Ideation through Loneliness as a Mediator in University Students Siahaan, Lydia Julyeta; Scarvanovi, Berliana Widi
Psikologika: Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 29 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/psikologika.vol29.iss2.art9

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On an annual basis, the rate of suicide cases among university students have been observed to experience a significant increase. A significant reason observed to be predominantly responsible for suicidal incidents is loneliness, and perceived social support is an effort renowned to reduce these feelings among university students. Therefore, this study aimed to thoroughly analyze the relationship between perceived social support and suicidal ideation in university students, with loneliness serving as the mediating variable. In order to achieve the stated objective, 395 respondents aged 18-24, who were engaged in a dating relationship or have a best friend, were selected using a purposive sampling technique. Accordingly, three scales were used in the analysis namely the suicidal ideation, the perceived social support, and the loneliness scales. The obtained results showed that a direct relationship exist between perceived social support and suicidal ideation. It is also important to state that the mediation effect through loneliness was found to be greater than the direct effect (-.4676 > -.225), indicating partial mediation. Based on the observations, it was suggested that enhancing perceived social support while reducing loneliness can play an important role in preventing suicidal ideation, particularly among university students. This study emphasizes the importance of fostering supportive environments and addressing loneliness to mitigate the risk of suicide among this vulnerable population.