Lucky Ade Sessiani
Faculty Of Psychology And Health, Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

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The Effect of Self-Regulation and Peer Attachment on Adversity Quotient in Quran Reciter Students Siti Hapidoh; Baidi Bukhori; Lucky Ade Sessiani
Psikologika: Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 24 No. 2 (2019)
Publisher : Fakultas Psikologi dan Ilmu Sosial Budaya Universitas Islam Indonesia Yogyakarta

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Adversity quotient play an important role in the life of every student of Islamic boarding school, especially Quran reciter student. The life of the boarding school with strict regulations and a busy schedule of activities requires students to have a high adversity quotient. Only students who have the ability to control themselves and good interpersonal relationships can survive in the boarding school. This study aimed to test the effect of self-regulation and peer attachment on the adversity quotient of Quran reciter students. There were 127 students of Islamic boarding school situated in Ngaliyan Sub-district, Semarang City, involved as the samples, which were collected using sampling quota technique. The data were collected using self-regulation scale, peer attachment scale, and adversity quotient scale, and were analyzed using multiple regression technique. The result of the analysis showed that self-regulation and peer attachment have simultaneous and partial effects on adversity quotient. Simultaneously the two independent variables affect the adversity quotient by 40.9%, while partially self regulation can affect the adversity quotient greater, that is by 62.1%, and peer attachment affects by 12.8%. Activities that are oriented towards increasing self-regulation of students and increasing peer-attachment among students become important implications of the results of research.
Balinese Folktales As A Medium: Modifying Stories Of The Special Need Concept To An Early Age Children Luh Ayu Tirtayani; I.G.A.A. Wulandari; Lucky Ade Sessiani
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 8 No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

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This article aimed at exploring more deeply the efforts made by teachers of early childhood education in introducing concepts of children with special needs. This article investigated the teachers’ creativity in introducing concepts containing local values to children with special needs, which can support inclusive education. This study used an exploratory research model, with the aim of obtaining explanations of the relationships of case causality. The study was conducted to the teachers on early childhood education in Denpasar Bali. The subjects were determined by verifying the early childhood education institutions which had children with special needs first and this ended up with the involvement of 13 teachers from 10 early childhood education institutions in Denpasar. The data were collected through observation, directed individual and group interviews. The data were analyzed qualitatively by modifying Miles and Huberman’s interactive model. The result showed that the teachers have introduced some types and characteristics of children with special needs by using tales as media and have creatively modified Balinese folktales to fit the needs.
How do they deal with the Pandemic? The effect of secure attachment and mindfulness on adolescent resilience Dewi Khurun Aini; Marcus Stück; Lucky Ade Sessiani; Darmuin Darmuin
Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi Vol 6, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology and Health - Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

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Building resilience in adolescents is an important need, especially for those who spend most of their time at home with their families while facing the pandemic situation. Resilience enables adolescents to survive, adapt, and rise up when faced with difficult circumstances. This study aims to empirically examine the role of secure attachment and mindfulness in adolescent resilience in the new normal era. The study subjects were 220 junior high school students in Semarang City, Indonesia, who were selected using the convenience sampling technique. The study is based on correlational quantitative research using regression analysis. The instruments used were the Secure Attachment Scale, Mindfulness Scale, and Resilience Scale. The results show that there was a significant and positive relationship between secure attachment and mindfulness, and adolescent resilience in the new normal era (R2 = .56, F = 16169, p .01). The findings provide useful suggestions for families to emphasize the development of psychological skills, especially resilience in adolescents, throughout the country.
Studi Fenomenologis tentang Pengalaman Kesepian dan Kesejahteraan Subjektif pada Janda Lanjut Usia Lucky Ade Sessiani
Sawwa: Jurnal Studi Gender Vol 13, No 2 (2018): Oktober
Publisher : Pusat Studi gender dan Anak (PSGA) Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

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Elderly women experience loneliness related to unexpected situations of partner loss (husband's death). Loneliness can have an impact on subjective well-being, life satisfaction, quality of life, mental and physical health, and even death. The purpose of this study was to describe and understand experiences related to loneliness for elderly widows. The subjects involved were 6 (six) widows due to the death of their husbands (widowed), widows of more than 1 year, and no history of psychological disorders. Methods of data collection using interviews and observation. This study resulted in the conclusion that an elderly widow can experience loneliness due to the loss of a spouse who is taken away by death. Subjective well-being and perceived life satisfaction are the results of a religious coping strategy that is effective in over­coming loneliness experienced. When feelings of losing a spouse can be overcome by religious behavior, enthusiasm for survival and re-establishing social interaction, the elderly can feel well-being and life satisfaction.
Eating Pattern and Eating Behavior during Covid-19 Pandemic: Survey on Adults who Work from Home Lucky Ade Sessiani; Dwi Hartanti
Indonesian Psychological Research Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): IPR Januari 2022
Publisher : Program Studi Psikologi UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

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Covid-19 pandemic impacts many changes in daily life, either in health, social, economic, and psychological context. People will be most likely to change the way they live their life every day, including in eating and working. This research aims to describe empirically how was the eating pattern and eating behavior on adults who work from home (WFH) during Covid-19 pandemic. Instruments used in this research were The Eating Pattern Questionnaire and The Eating Behavior Questionnaire, adapted from The Adult Eating Behavior Questionnaire (He, Jinbo, et.al., 2019). Total of 338 respondents (age mean = 35,13 years old; 69.8% female) from various professional backgrounds across Indonesia had completed the questionnaires. Results based on descriptive statistical analysis implied most of respondents had experience changes in eating pattern while WFH, such as: more food consumption, increased snack time, less consumption of fruit and vegetables, and less physical exercise. Changes in eating behavior, namely: 1) enjoy meal time more; 2) more excited to try new variants of food; 3) feel more uncomfortable for delayed meal-time; 4) get hungry more easily; and 5) think more about food when not busy. This research sets the foundation for regulation or intervention strategy in healthy eating behavior as a notable indicator for either nutritional and mental health status.