Vicky Rizki Amalia
Universitas Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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HUBUNGAN ANTARA RELIGIUSITAS DAN EFIKASI DIRI DENGAN STRES AKADEMIK MAHASISWA FARMASI Vicky Rizki Amalia; Fuad Nashori
Psychosophia: Journal of Psychology, Religion, and Humanity Vol 3 No 1 (2021): Psychological Issues in The Muslim Community
Publisher : Department of Islamic Psychology, The State Institute for Islamic Studies of Syaikh Abdurrahman Siddik Bangka Belitung, Indonesia

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Academic stress can cause physical problems such as fatigue which can affect student learning processes and motivation. To minimize academic stress, it is necessary to know the factors that influence academic stress in students. Several studies have shown that the higher the level of religiosity and self-efficacy, the lower the level of academic stress. This study aimed to observe the correlation of religiosity and self-efficacy with the academic stress among students at Pharmaceutical Major. 250 active students of pharmacy were involved as the subject in Universitas “Y” in Yogyakarta. The data collection method used in this study was the scale including the religiosity scale made by Nashori (2012), General Self-Efficacy Scale has been adapted into Indonesia Language by Born, Schwarzer, and Jerussalem (1995), and Student Academic Stress Scale adapted into Indonesia Language by Wulandari (2018). The data in this study were analyzed using the correlation of product moment Pearson and doubled regression analysis used the SPSS 16.00 program for Windows. The results of this study showed that religiosity and self-efficacy was negatively correlated with the academic stress of students at pharmacy major. Religiosity and self-efficacy individually and simultaneously had a contribution to 17,1% towards the academic stress of pharmacy students.