Monalisa Monalisa
Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten, Indonesia

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Nomophobia Dynamics among Students: A Study in Indonesian Islamic Higher Education Yogi Damai Syaputra; Deni Iriyadi; Fifi Khoirul Fitriyah; Monalisa Monalisa; Elvina Gusman; Ahmad Rofi Suryahadikusumah; Yayat Supriyadi
Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Ma'arif NU (IAIMNU) Metro Lampung in collaboration with Asosiasi Bimbingan dan Konseling Indonesia (ABKIN)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25217/0020236392200

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This research examines the frequent use of smartphones among college students. These conditions can lead to nomophobia behavior disorder (no mobile phone phobia). This study aims to: 1) analyze the level of nomophobia in students based on gender, faculty academic culture, and age; 2) analyze differences in nomophobia simultaneously based on gender, faculty academic culture, and age. This study uses a quantitative descriptive comparative approach. Data were obtained from 988 students at Islamic tertiary institutions. Samples were selected by convenience sampling technique. The instrument used is the nomophobia questionnaire (NMP-Q) (Yildirim, 2014), with high reliability. Data were analyzed using an Independent Sample T-test, analysis with one-way ANOVA, and two-way ANOVA analysis. The results of the study show that nomophobia among students is in the high category. This study proves that there are differences in the level of nomophobia in terms of gender where women are higher than men. Based on the faculty's academic culture and age, there is no difference in student nomophobia. There is an interaction between gender and age in influencing nomophobia. Simultaneously there was no interaction between gender, faculty academic culture, and age in determining the level of nomophobia.
Bibliotherapy: Increasing Understanding of Religious Moderation with Group Counseling Yogi Damai Syaputra; Randi Saputra; Monalisa Monalisa; Fadhila Malasari Ardini; Mualwi Widiatmoko; Imalatul Khairat; Peni Ramanda; Elvina Gusman
Bulletin of Counseling and Psychotherapy Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Bulletin of Counseling and Psychotherapy
Publisher : Kuras Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51214/00202406780000

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Extreme thoughts about moderate Islam are often the beginning of divisions. A shallow understanding of religious moderation makes it easier for someone to be indicated by radical views. Counselors have an essential role in increasing students' understanding of religious moderation. This study aims to improve students' understanding of religious moderation in public schools through group guidance using bibliotherapy techniques. This study used a quasi-experimental method with a Nonequivalent control group design. The sample of this research was 20 students, consisting of 10 students for each experimental and control group, per Gazda's (1969) recommendations regarding the adequate number of group guidance participants, ranging from 8-10 participants. The sample has filled out the Religious Moderation Scale (RMS) developed by Monalisa (2022) and is indicated to be in a low category. Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test to determine the effect before and after the intervention was given. Then, to find out the average difference between the experimental group and the control group, it was analyzed using the Mann-Whitney test. The study results in a show that group guidance interventions with bibliotherapy techniques effectively increase students' understanding of religious moderation.
Increasing Students' Awareness of Cultural Diversity through Symbolic Modeling Techniques Based on the Art of Syair Gulung Halida Halida; Yogi Damai Syaputra; Monalisa Monalisa; Syawaluddin Syawaluddin; Randi Saputra; Elvina Gusman
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 5, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Keluarga Guru Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jiecr.v5i1.1079

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Indonesia has cultural diversity, but currently, it is found that many students still need to gain more awareness of cultural diversity. This will have an impact on the ineffectiveness of daily life. This research aims to determine the application of symbolic modeling techniques containing syair gulung to increase students' awareness of cultural diversity. The art of syair gulung has many moral messages, including the value of unity, respect for differences, care, and tolerance. The research design used pure experimentation with a one-group pretest-posttest model. The research subjects were junior high school students in Pontianak City, with an age range of 12 years to 14 years. The instrument used is the cultural diversity awareness scale. Data were analyzed through parametric statistics with hypothesis testing using the paired sample t-test to compare treatment results. The research results show that symbolic modelling techniques based on the art of syair gulung can increase students' awareness of cultural diversity. The results of this research enrich the scientific knowledge of multicultural counselling for counsellors in schools. This research recommends that it can be applied to other psychological aspects and collaborate with the culture in Indonesia. The research results recommend that guidance and counseling teachers apply the results of this research in their schools. Further researchers are advised to conduct research using symbolic modeling techniques with local culture in Indonesia.