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Psikopedagogia
ISSN : 23016167     EISSN : 25287206     DOI : 10.12928
Core Subject : Education,
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Articles 375 Documents
Gratitude and forgiveness as predictors of resilience among muslim students in Yogyakarta Wahyudi, Amien; Wibowo, Mungin Eddy; Mulawarman; Japar, Muhammad; Supriyanto, Agus; Zakaria, Gamal Abdul Nasir
Psikopedagogia Vol. 14 No. 1: June 2025
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/psikopedagogia.v14i1.30967

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This study aims to analyze the effect of gratitude and forgiveness on resilience in Muslim students in Yogyakarta. This study used quantitative research with a correlational approach, data were collected from 392 Muslim students in grades 10 to 12 in Yogyakarta. The scales used in this study were: 1) The Gratitude Questionnaire-Six Item Form (GQ-6); 2) Heartland Forgiveness Scale; and 3) Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale-10 Items. The sample of this study was taken using simple random sampling. Data analyze was conducted using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). The results showed that both gratitude and forgiveness positively and significantly affected resilience in Muslim students. The path coefficients showed that increased gratitude and forgiveness were correlated with increased resilience. These findings underline the vital role of gratitude and forgiveness as sources of psychological strength in facing challenges and growing resilience among Muslim students. This study contributes to understanding relevant psychological factors in a religious context that can support well-being and resilience in Muslim adolescents. The implications of this study suggest the importance of developing positive strength-based interventions, such as gratitude and forgiveness training, to improve resilience in Muslim students. Islamic-based gratitude counselling is recommended in the future.
A study on the efficacy of eudaimonic well-being group counseling to develop empathy in high school students involved in brawling and klithih in Yogyakarta Sutanti, Tri; Suherman, Uman; Ilfiandra, Ilfiandra
Psikopedagogia Vol. 14 No. 1: June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/psikopedagogia.v14i1.31080

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This study aims to test the effectiveness of the eudaimonic wellbeing group counseling model to develop empathy in students involved in brawls and klithih in high schools in Yogyakarta city. The type of research used in this study is experimental research with a pre-experimental design approach, using a one group pretest-posttest design model. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling, namely students who were known to have been involved in brawls and klithih totaling seven people, and are currently still attending one of the high schools in Yogyakarta City in grade eleven. The instrument used to collect data was an empathy scale, which consists of two main components, namely cognitive empathy and empathy affective. Data were analyzed using the Paired Sample T-Test. The results of the study showed that the eudaimonic wellbeing group counseling model given for eleven sessions has been proven effective in increasing empathy in students involved in brawls and klithih in high schools in Yogyakarta city. The results of this study can be used as an alternative counseling strategy for school counselors as a preventive and curative effort in character development, especially instilling empathy values in students involved in brawls and klithih.
Bullying among adolescents: does family structure influence the tendency to become a victim of bullying? Bariyyah, Khairul; Adi Atmoko; Nugraheni Warih Utami; Devy Probowati; Nanda Alfan Kurniawan; Diani Akmalia; Prawira, Sophian Djaka; Wahyuni, Eny Tri
Psikopedagogia Vol. 14 No. 1: June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/psikopedagogia.v14i1.30989

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Bullying among junior high school students is a significant issue that affects their psychological well-being and academic performance. This study aims to examine the influence of family structure on students' bullying experiences. A causal-comparative research design was applied to investigate the relationship between family structure and bullying tendencies. The population for this study consists of 189,631 junior high school students in Malang City during the odd semester of 2024/2025. The research sample comprises 1,922 junior high school students aged 13-15 years, selected randomly. Data were collected using a valid and reliable family structure questionnaire and bullying scale, with family structure categorized into (1) living with both parents, (2) living with father only, (3) living with mother only, and (4) living with guardians or other family members. Descriptive statistics and one-way ANOVA were used for data analysis. The results showed that family structure did not affect the tendency to become victims of bullying in junior high school students. This suggests that victims of bullying can emerge from any family structure. Based on the findings, it is recommended that the role of the family be strengthened to prevent students from becoming victims of bullying.
Sounding emotions: an integrative review on ai-generated music and expressive lyric writing to support students with verbal expression challenges Zandra, Rully Aprilia; Setiyowati, Arbin Janu; Hidayatullah, Hengki Tri
Psikopedagogia Vol. 15 No. 2 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/psikopedagogia.v15i2.31085

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This integrative review investigates the potential of expressive lyric writing and AI-generated music as alternative, non-verbal modalities to support emotional articulation and well-being among students—particularly in secondary school and counseling program settings—who face challenges in verbal expression. Students with limited verbal communication skills often struggle to articulate their emotional experiences through conventional language-based approaches, leaving them vulnerable to emotional suppression and psychological distress. Drawing from a systematic synthesis of 18 peer-reviewed articles published between 2011 and 2025, this review integrates findings across diverse methodologies (qualitative, experimental, computational, and mixed-methods) and geographic contexts. Two thematic clusters emerged: (1) expressive lyrics as a medium of emotional catharsis and identity construction, and (2) music—particularly instrumental, adaptive, and AI-generated—as a channel for affective resonance and personalized emotional support. The findings suggest that lyrics and music not only serve as creative outlets but also function as therapeutic tools that bridge emotional expression and psychological reflection. Building on this synthesis, the review proposes an integrative model that guides students from emotion-based lyric writing to AI-facilitated musical interpretation, culminating in counselor-guided interventions. This model offers a structured yet flexible approach to enhancing emotional literacy and engagement for students with communicative limitations. The review concludes by calling for further empirical testing of the model and deeper integration of expressive arts and intelligent technologies into school-based counseling and mental health programs.
Unpacking global research on academic resilience in school education: a bibliometric mapping and systematic review Apriliana, I Putu Agus; Samo, Damianus Dao; Novirson, Rizki
Psikopedagogia Vol. 15 No. 2 (2025): December 2025
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Academic resilience has emerged as a critical construct for understanding how students adapt to challenges across diverse educational contexts. Despite its growing prominence, the conceptual structure and developmental trajectory of resilience among school-aged learners remain insufficiently mapped. This study aims to (1) map global publication and authorship trends, (2) identify dominant theme patterns, (3) examine target populations and methodological approaches, and (4) synthesize reported outcomes and research outputs. Screening 1,226 reputable-index documents yielded 993 articles for bibliometric analysis, from which a subset of 48 peer-reviewed journal articles published between January 2015 and October 2025 was systematically reviewed. Bibliometric findings indicate sharp growth after 2018, with dominant contributions from the United States and China, alongside widening participation from Europe and the Asia-Pacific region (e.g., Indonesia). These findings also identify highly cited works that have shaped the field, as well as five dominant thematic clusters spanning socio-demographic, educational, psychosocial, health-related, and methodological dimensions. Content analysis reveals a focus on adolescents, a predominance of quantitative methods, and outcomes across academic, psychological, motivational, and relational domains. In contrast, experimental, intervention, and qualitative studies point to gaps in early education, systemic equity, and context-sensitive applications. In conclusion, this review demonstrates the field's maturation and diversification while underscoring the need for more intervention-based, longitudinal, and context-sensitive studies, particularly in underrepresented primary education settings. These findings also highlight the importance of school counseling in implementing evidence-based, context-sensitive resilience interventions, alongside systematic evaluation to promote sustainable student outcomes.