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Psikodimensia: Kajian Ilmiah Psikologi
ISSN : 14116073     EISSN : 25796321     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24167/psidim
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PSIKODIMENSIA is a scientific study that contains the results of research, thought and dissemination that aims to improve research, reviews and applications in the field of psychology. As a forum, communication media, and scientific development, the editorial received a contribution to the article that leads to improvement and development of psychology.
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Bullying Survivors: The Dynamic of Frequency, Forms of Bully and The Response of Survivors Cicilia Tanti Utami; M.G. Adiyanti; Bhina Patria; Wenty Marina Minza
PSIKODIMENSIA Vol 19, No 1: Juni 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/psidim.v19i1.2450

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This research used a descriptive method to obtain description about the unpleasant experience of students in school. Subjects are 731 students from six high schools in Semarang city. Method of data collection using scale. The results showed that students who admitted to get unpleasant treatment in the frequent category were 21 % and very often 4,2 %. Student who admitted to have physical bullying of 24,9 % (male 65,7%, female 34,3 %), verbal 86,4 % (male 85,7%, female 87%), and social 25,6% (male 21,9 %, female 29,1%). Then the response of students when received unpleasant treatment is silent 56,8 %, trying to prove themselves 55,4% and ignorant 46,7 %. However, most of the survivors admitted quite successfully to overcome the bullying that be received. The descriptive research give further undersanding for researcher about violence in schools, how survivors response and overcome these acts of violence.
Self-Efficacy Training To Improve Hardiness of Firefigthers in “Dinas Kebakaran dan Penanggulangan Bencana Kota Bandung” Ni Luh Wayan Rai Utari; C.M. Indah Soca R.K; Robert O. Rajagukguk
PSIKODIMENSIA Vol 19, No 1: Juni 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/psidim.v19i1.2382

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The purpose of this research is to understand the increasing of hardiness in Firefighter of Dinas Kebakaran dan Penanggulangan Bencana Kota Bandung after given self-efficacy training. The theory used were self-efficacy theory from Bandura (2002) and hardiness from Maddi & Khosaba (2005). The research has 18 subjects as a sample taken by purposive sampling methods. The methods use was Quasi-experimental. Data was analyzed using Wilcoxon signed rank test statistic methods to make comparison between pre-test and post-test. As a result of this research: degree of hardiness in Firefighter of Dinas Kebakaran dan Penanggulangan Bencana Kota Bandung was increase after participate in self-efficacy training. Conclude that self-efficacy training could help to increase hardiness in Firefighter of Dinas Kebakaran dan Penanggulangan Bencana Kota Bandung.
The Influence of Perceived Maternal Warmth toward Empathy among Urban Adolescents from Low Socio-Economic Status Family Amanda Rachmawati; Ratih Arruum Listiyandini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/psidim.v19i1.1943

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This study aims to investigate how far maternal warmth can prredict empathy among urban adolescents who are living in the poverty condition. Sample in this study were 202 adolescents coming from low socio-economic status family in Jakarta, chosen with purposive sampling technique. The instruments that were used are Basic Empathy Scale and subscale of warmth/affection from Parental Acceptance-Rejection Questionnaire. Regression analysis indicate that maternal warmth has signitificant and positive role towards empathy among adolescents living in poverty condition by 7 %. Maternal warmth is also known to contribute on the affective empathy by 2,9 % and on the cognitive empathy by 8,7 %. The results of this study are expected to be a reference to develop educational programs for adolescents and mothers who live in poverty for preventing moral transgression among this population. Keywords: adolescent; empathy; maternal warmth; poverty.
Case Research of Personology of Filipino Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL) Jemerson Naceno Dominguez
PSIKODIMENSIA Vol 19, No 1: Juni 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/psidim.v19i1.2546

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In the Philippines, afar from the usual attachment, a child sometimes leads to offend out of survival necessity that leads to total separation from their family, this explains a phenomenon of conflict to the law. Aiming to describe the profile and personology of CICL in Bahay Kalinga; and its correlates. Case research was used in analyzing violations, family structure and personology among 20 participants. In-house CICL’s profile depicted: 15 years and 9 months as average age; substantial number of boys committed offences than girls; commonly falls below poverty rate; majority stop schooling; all own a dysfunctional family; and affirmed 4-5 family members. Regarding personology, mostly verified an average self-concept, majority pointed out having realistic self-image, and beyond median represented low self-esteem. Descriptions and measures of their profile and personology could determine the risk of being CICL. The patterns of personology were focused through the information of their extracted statements. Personology traits and types play a vital role in the concepts described by Filipino CICL. Thus, there were seven themes that build up the collection of personology as precedents of traits and patterns. Replicate the study to establish Philippine norm of cases associated with conflict of the law.
Working Memory Function Enhancement Intervention Using Padjadjaran Memory Rehearsal Application in Children with Mild Intellectual Disability Ita Novita Br. Purba; Langgersari Elsari Novianti; Lenny Kendhawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/psidim.v19i1.2179

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This research was aim to investigate the enhancing of working memory function of children with mild intellectual disability with 6-7 years old mental age after intervention with Padjadjaran Memory Rehearshal Application (PMRA) Padjadjaran Memory Rehearshal Application (PMRA), with assessed their performance in other task that did not give in intervention, digit span and Knox cube. This research used Quasi Experiment Within Subject Design, which involved 5 children with mild intellectual disability with 6-7 years old mental age. The data analysis used Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed-Ranks, the Digit Span task and Knox Cube showed that PMRA could enhance the phonological loop (Tobs=Ttab) but did not enhance visuo-spatial component (Tobs>Ttab). PMRA can be used to enhance participant’s working memory function in holding and using information that processed verbally.
Sibling Rivalry in 2-4 Years Old Children: Maternal Management Based on Emotion Coaching Concept Bernadette Cindy; Agustina Hendriati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/psidim.v19i1.2070

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Sibling rivalry is a usual phenomenon in sibling relationship. Sibling rivalry refers to envy, jealousy, and competition between siblings. The birth of younger sibling causes the first child to be flustered, disturbed and experiences change in the routines; makes the first child to feel that parents do not have time for her/him anymore. The experience may result in the sibling relationship and child behavior problems, hence it should be managed. Mother has an important role in handling sibling rivalry and emotion coaching is one of the ways to support emotional development. Emotion coaching refers to acceptance of the emotion and teach the child to regulate it. This qualitative study explored maternal management in sibling rivalry based on emotion coaching concept. We inteviewed four mothers with two children of same sex, the first child is 2-4 years old and the second child is 0-6 weeks old. Findings revealed that the four mothers haven’t used all stages of emotion coaching in handling sibling rivalry as yet. Mothers tended to deny their child’s emotion and use their own perception in dealing with sibling rivalry. Implication of this result was discussed.
Coping Strategies On Wives in a Long-Distance Marriage And Live with In-laws Nareswari Diah Wijang Wardhani; Putu Nugrahaeni Widiasavitri
PSIKODIMENSIA Vol 19, No 1: Juni 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/psidim.v19i1.2309

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This study aims to find out the coping strategy of wives who living the two phenomena of married life that are famous with the conflict, which is, long distance marriage and living with parent in-laws. This research used a qualitative approach, a phenomenological method. Respondents in this study were 3 wives undergoing long-distance marriages with no more than 5 years of marriage and lived with parent in-laws. Data collection used individual interviews and observations. The results shows that the wife did a coping strategy in living her married life. Social support, seeking busyness, making children as an excuse to maintain the marriage, self-fulfilling prophecy, delaying problem-solving, succumb to in-laws, and trusting with husband. Coping strategies are influenced by several factors such as a picture of future hopes, feelings of longing, love, and marriage commitments. As for the inhibiting factors, including intervention from in-laws and limited meetings with husbands.
Self-Compassion as a Way to Embrace Loneliness in University Students Dicky Sugianto; Handayani Sutanto; Christiany Suwartono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/psidim.v19i1.2643

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This study aims to examine the relationship between self-compassion and loneliness in university students. Three hundred and twenty-nine registered university students in Jabodetabek that were recruited through purposive sampling participated in the study. Self-compassion was measured using Skala Welas Diri and loneliness was measured using UCLA Loneliness Scale version 3. Data was analyzed using linear regression and Pearson correlation to observe the relationship between components of self-compassion and loneliness. Results shows that self-compassion significantly predicts loneliness in students and self-compassion components are related to loneliness. The results suggest that self-compassion training may benefit the students to alleviate their loneliness.
Public Facilities in the City of Semarang from the Elderly Perception Sri Sumijati; Suparmi Suparmi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/psidim.v19i1.2318

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The purpose of this study was to determine the perception of the elderly about public facilities in Semarang on four aspects, namely public buildings, hospitals, roadways and public transportations. Forty eight elderly range from 60 to 90 years old agree to become our respondents. Data collected by structured interview and analized quantitatively as well as qualitatively. In general this research shown that no contrast difference between positive and negative perception. Data analysis found that (1) the hospital was perceived to be the most positive, followed by public buildings, public transportations and roadways, (2) most of the subjects perceived the hospital’s facilities were quite good, where information service was the best sub-aspects, (3) in related to public transportation the city buses are better than angkot. We suggest to the government to make Semarang a friendly city for the elderly, especially in improving the pavement and trans bus stops, public transportation driver behavior, and making it easier to register online at hospitals.
Smartphones Trigger Depression: A Review of Meta Analysis Jessica Christina Widhigdo
PSIKODIMENSIA Vol 19, No 1: Juni 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/psidim.v19i1.2230

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The development of technology and the digital world that is very fast to produce a variety of smart phones with their advantages and uniqueness. The development is increasing the number of smartphones from children, adolescents to adults. The use of smartphone for period of time can lead addiction to smartphone. Difficulties to get rid of smart phones cause teens to deal with anxiety, stress, depression and lead to death. The purpose of this meta-analysis is to find out the relationship between smartphone addiction and depression among adolescents. This meta-analysis involved 14 literatures (2009-2019) with an average age (M = 16.15 years, N = 9895). The results of the meta-analysis found there is positive correlation between depression and smart phones (r = 0.365, p

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