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Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi
ISSN : 25029363     EISSN : 25277456     DOI : 10.21580/pjpp
Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi (en: Psikohumaniora: Journal of Psychological Research) is a research-based psychological journal published by the Faculty of Psychology and Health, Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia. Psikohumaniora is dedicated to developing studies of clinical and positive psychology by diffusing research backed by solid empirical evidence. It is hoped that it will provide a reference and guidance to enhance people's psychological potential and improve their mental health, as well as offering adaptive strategies for preventing and reducing the risks of psychological problems. In the long run, the journal is expected to have a positive impact on individuals and the community.
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The role of mediator and moderator variables in suicidal ideation among adolescents in Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Farida, Haniek; Budiarto, Sulistyo; Argiati, Siti Hafsah Budi; Ejoke, Ufuoma Patience
Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/pjpp.v10i2.24841

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Adolescent mental health is influenced by resilience, which is defined as the ability to face challenges. Low resilience renders adolescents vulnerable to loneliness due to limited social support, which in turn heightens the risk of suicidal ideation. Social support can bolster resilience while mitigating the negative effects of loneliness; however, research positioning resilience as a mediator and social support as a moderator in this relationship remains limited, particularly among adolescents in high-risk areas such as Gunungkidul. This study aims to explore the role of resilience as a mediator and social support as a moderator in the relationship between loneliness and suicidal ideation. A quantitative cross-sectional correlational method was employed, together with a cluster random sampling technique. The sample comprised 420 students, consisting of 308 females and 112 males. The data collection technique used a social support scale, a resilience scale, and a suicidal ideation scale. The data were analyzed through a series of path analyses with the causal step method and MRA. Social support is shown to significantly moderate the direct effect of loneliness on resilience (p = .006 < .05), which indicates that social support increases. However, such support is unable to moderate the direct effect of resilience on suicidal ideation (p = .196 > .05), nor of loneliness on suicidal ideation (p =  .338 > .05). The mediation effect test shows that loneliness does not have a significant effect on suicidal ideation when the resilience variable is controlled (p = .185 > .05). Regression model 2 in the mediation effect test indicates that only resilience has a significant effect on suicidal ideation (-.184 p < .05). The implications of the study include the understanding that suicidal ideation will be lower if accompanied by a decrease in loneliness and an increase in resilience and social support.
Parental phubbing and problematic smartphone use among adolescents: The mediating role of parental attachment Marini, Liza; Hendriani, Wiwin; Wulandari, Primatia Yogi; Larsari, Vahid Norouzi
Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/pjpp.v10i2.25620

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In the post-pandemic era, a new challenge has emerged within families: the increasing tendency toward problematic smartphone use (PSU). Parents’ attention is often divided between digital interactions and their children, parents appear available but are mentally preoccupied with digital interactions, leaving them physically present but psychologically absent during shared moments—a phenomenon known as parental phubbing. This study examined how parental phubbing contributes to adolescents’ PSU and tested whether the quality of parental attachment mediates this relationship. Data were collected from 654 adolescents aged 12–18 years in Medan, Indonesia, using cluster sampling. Participants completed the Parental Phubbing Scale (PPS), the Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment–Revised (IPPA-R), and the Smartphone Addiction Scale–Short Version (SAS-SV). Path analysis showed that parental phubbing directly predicted higher PSU levels (β = .270, p < .001) and indirectly influenced PSU through reduced parental attachment (β = .054, p < .001). The mediation model, confirmed by the Sobel test (z = 9.24, p < .001), indicated partial mediation. These findings highlight the need to foster secure parent–child relationships and promote mindful digital engagement among parents to reduce adolescents’ vulnerability to smartphone overuse in the evolving post-pandemic family environment.
Emotional health and spiritual well-being in trauma survivors of natural disasters in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia: The role of community resilience Nole, Otniel Aurelius; Ranimpi, Yulius Yusak; Fjaagesund, Shauna
Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/pjpp.v10i2.25100

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Natural disasters struck Palu, Indonesia, on September 28, 2018. Nevertheless, the problem of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms remains, even though the Palu community builds resilience communally concerning emotional and spiritual conditions. This research aims to investigate the relevance of community resilience to emotional health and spiritual well-being in trauma survivors of natural disasters in Palu. The qualitative research method involved a photovoice approach involving voices from photographs. The seven participants were all residents of Palu and came from areas that had experienced the greatest impact of natural disasters. Data analysis in the research was based on thematic analysis. The research findings are that community resilience is related to emotional health and spiritual well-being based on eight factors: themes related to emotional health are residential, financial, cultural, and capital; while those related to spiritual well-being are supernatural, ritual, social, and moral. The eight factors emphasize interconnected meanings and describe a model of community resilience. The research contributes to the significance of new insights that motivate governments, social institutions, and policymakers in terms of human empowerment, social advocacy, and sustainable development.
Assessing intrapersonal peacefulness: Validation and cultural adaptation of the Self-Perception Scale with Indonesian samples Buchori, Sahril; Fakhri, Nurfitriany; Fakhri, Ria Andriany
Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/pjpp.v10i2.25718

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The study of intrapersonal peacefulness has begun to develop in Indonesia. However, there is no specific scale in the country that measures the concept as a personality trait. The primary aim of this research is to examine the psychometric characteristics of the Self-Perception Scale for the Indonesian context (SPS-I) with the purpose of validating and customizing it for the Indonesian setting. The study was conducted on 1552 adolescents (983 males and 569 females) in Indonesia. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was conducted, followed by confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), to evaluate the factor structure. The CFA results comprised 12 adequate items showing saturation factors ranging from 0.468 to 0.780. Measurement model fit (p < .01, TLI = .946, CFI = .956, RMSEA = .06, SRMR = .036). The construct reliability of the SPS-I was .865 (Cronbach's α) and .848 (McDonald's ω). The results suggest that the measuring tool demonstrated enhanced consistency, and the goodness of fit model produced a high score. The study introduces the novel notion of intrapersonal peacefulness as a personality trait, which can significantly contribute to the promotion of social competencies that value diversity and nonviolent methods of conflict resolution.
Recitation of Seurembek, psychological well-being, and community resilience from the perspective of positive psychology Shaleh, Abdul Rahman; Bahri, Samsul; Abraar, Muhammad Nuzul; Simangunsong, Ali Abdurahman; Mahalle, Salwa
Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/pjpp.v10i2.27842

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The Seurembek tradition is a collective Qur’an recitation practice with deep spiritual and social meaning for the local Muslim community in Pidie Regency, Aceh. This practice not only functions as a form of worship but also as a space for social interaction that strengthens community ties and provides meaning to life for its practitioners. This study aims to examine the contribution of the Seurembek tradition to individual psychological well-being and community resilience through a positive psychology framework. A descriptive, qualitative approach was employed, with data collection conducted through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) involving Seurembek practitioners, religious leaders, and local community members. The research findings indicate that Seurembek strengthens several dimensions of psychological well-being, including providing meaning and purpose in life, increasing positive emotions, and fostering intense social connectedness. In addition, this practice plays an essential role in strengthening community resilience to various social and spiritual pressures by fostering solidarity, social cohesion, and collective coping mechanisms rooted in religious and cultural values. This finding confirms that preserving the Seurembek tradition has strategic value for improving mental health and social resilience, grounded in local wisdom. The implications of this research open opportunities to develop contextual and culturally oriented positive psychology interventions for Muslim communities in Indonesia.
Development of a Multidimensional Scale of Family Expressed Emotion (MS-FEE) for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus outpatients Hasanat, Nida Ul; Marvianto, Ramadhan Dwi; Sidqi, Alfan Fahri Rifqi As; Karl, Anke
Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/pjpp.v10i2.28091

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Family expressed emotion (FEE) affects self-management in people with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM), but a measurement instrument based on the Indonesian cultural context has yet to be made available. This study aims to develop a self-report FEE scale for individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, involving 229 participants in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The items were developed from five dimensions of expressed emotion (EE) and selected through expert validation and construct validity testing using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). The results showed that the five-correlated factor model was the best fit (CFI = .959, TLI = .948, RMSEA = .042, SRMR = .050, BIC = 9,283.594). The reliability coefficients obtained using McDonald’s ω were acceptable, ranging from .603 to .761, apart from emotional over-involvement, which only scored .569. MIMIC-based DIF analysis by gender flagged 1 item (β = .220), indicating that women had higher endorsement, while other items were invariant. The findings confirm that FEE is multidimensional, especially in communities with a collectivist culture. The practical implication is that the scale can be used in clinical assessment and family-based interventions to enhance the self-management of T2DM patients in Indonesia.
The role of self-determination in mediating between insan kamil-based religious internalization and the psychological happiness of santri-background students Hadziq, Abdulloh; Kusumaputri, Erika Setyanti; Bulut, Solmaz
Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/pjpp.v10i2.25414

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Despite extensive research on the influence of Islam on psychological happiness, few studies have explored specific Islamic theological constructs, such as insan kamil (perfect human). This study examines the relationships among the identification and introjection of Insan kamil-based religious internalization, self-determination, and psychological happiness, together with the mediating role of self-determination. Convenience sampling was used to identify 302 Santri-background Students in Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The Insan kamil-based Religious internalization scale (identification and introjection dimensions) is an adaptation of the Christian Religious Internalization Scale, while the self-determination and psychological happiness scales were adopted from the Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction Scale and the Oxford Happiness Questionnaire. The data were analyzed using SEM based on PLS via Smart-PLS 3.0. The results show identification of insan kamil-based religious internalization positively relates to self-determination (β = .180, p = .013), but not directly to psychological happiness (β= .038, p = .325). The introjection of insan kamil-based religious internalization relates to self-determination (β= .249, p = .001) and psychological happiness (β= .255, p = .000). Furthermore, self-determination mediates the relationship between identification of insan kamil-based religious internalization and psychological happiness (β= .097, p =.014); and between introjection of insan kamil-based religious internalization and psychological happiness (β= .135, p = .001). The model explains 49% of the variance (R² = .49). Findings indicate that self-determination plays a vital role as a mediator. Pesantren (Islamic boarding schools) should integrate self-determination to enhance psychological happiness. This study also enriches Islamic psychology by connecting the happiness model with Islamic theology.

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