Samosir, Adelia Parasia (2022) Pengaruh Attachment Terhadap Resiliensi Pada Mahasiswa Bekerja Di Jabodetabek. Bachelor thesis, Universitas Pelita Harapan.
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Working student tend to experience stress, burn out, lower academic performance, and higher potential to drop out. Resilience has been found to be a protective factor during hard times. Resilience helps people to bounce back from adversity. Previous research proved that resilience is related to attachment. Therefore, this study aims to examine the effect of attachment towards resilience on 129 working student in Jabodetabek. This study is done through quantitative approach by using Experiences in Close Relationship-Revised-General Short Form (ECR-R-GSF) and Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale-25INDO (CD-RISC- 25INDO) questionnaire measurement. This research found that attachment-related avoidant (β = -.467) and attachment-related anxiety (β = -.621) negative significantly predicts resilience by 12.7 % on working student in Jabodetabek (F(2,129) = 10.312, p<0.01). In conclusion, low score on attachment dimension caused higher score on resilience, and the other way around. / Kuliah sambil bekerja ditemukan berpotensi menyebabkan stress, penurunan performa akademis, dan kemungkinan drop out. Dalam menghadapi hal ini, resiliensi dapat menjadi faktor protektif yang melindungi seseorang dari berbagai tekanan yang dihadapi. Resiliensi dikenal sebagai kemampuan beradaptasi dan bangkit kembali di tengah situasi sulit. Penelitian terdahulu menemukan bahwa resiliensi yang dimiliki seseorang berhubungan dengan attachment. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat pengaruh dimensi attachment terhadap resiliensi pada 129 mahasiswa bekerja di Jabodetabek. Penelitian dilakukan dengan desain kuantitatif melalui alat ukur Experiences in Close Relationship-Revised-General Short Form (ECR-R-GSF) dan Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale-25INDO (CD-RISC-25INDO). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan dimensi attachment-related avoidant (β = -.467) dan dimensi attachment-related anxiety (β = -.621) memiliki pengaruh negatif signifikan sebesar 12.7 % terhadap resiliensi mahasiswa bekerja di Jabodetabek (F(2,129) = 10.312, p<0.01). Dapat disimpulkan, semakin rendah skor dimensi attachment individu, maka ia akan memiliki kemampuan resiliensi yang lebih baik, dan sebaliknya.
Item Type: | Thesis (Bachelor) |
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Creators: | Creators NIM Email ORCID Samosir, Adelia Parasia NIM01121180016 adel.parasias@gmail.com UNSPECIFIED |
Contributors: | Contribution Contributors NIDN/NIDK Email Thesis advisor Indrawati, Grace NIDN0321098903 grace.indrawati@uph.edu |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Attachment; Resiliensi; Mahasiswa bekerja; Jabodetabek |
Subjects: | B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology |
Divisions: | University Subject > Current > Faculty/School - UPH Karawaci > Faculty of Psychology > Psychology Current > Faculty/School - UPH Karawaci > Faculty of Psychology > Psychology |
Depositing User: | Users 10727 not found. |
Date Deposited: | 28 Jan 2022 03:18 |
Last Modified: | 28 Jan 2022 04:41 |
URI: | http://repository.uph.edu/id/eprint/44987 |