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EXPERIENCES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MALTREATMENT IN URBAN MUSLIM UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Ade Irma Oktiyani; Kiki Nurastriani; Cinthya Fadillah Sari; Nabillah Saputri; Orina Yuliandira; Aisyah Rizky Faradila; Salsabila Rahma Octavia; Rahma Dewi; Putri Andriyani Simanjuntak; Fina Faizatun Nadia; Ugy Alfiansyah; Meirany Khatrine Veronikha; Aloysia Ayfen Senjaya; Daffa Hani Syahirah
Journal of Islamic Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Islamic Psychology and Behavioral Sciences
Publisher : CV. Doki Course and Training

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61994/jipbs.v1i3.14

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The purpose of this study is to find out how the experience of psychological persecution occurs in urban students. The type of research used is the survey type. Respondents resulting from the survey totaled 369 respondents who were determined using purposive sampling technique. While the data collection method was carried out by online survey through google form, using the measures of psychological maltreatment questionnaire (PMQ) scale developed by Gokmen Arslan (2017). The data analysis method uses the level categorization test method. The results showed that out of a total of 369 respondents that there were 33 people who tended to experience psychological maltreatment often were women, then 280 people who tended to rarely experience psychological maltreatment were men. From the results of this data, it shows that when viewed from gender, women tend to experience psychological maltreatment more often than men. When viewed from age 21> Years tend to experience psychological maltreatment more often. Age 19-20 years tends to rarely experience psychological maltreatment. Age 17-18 years tends to never experience psychological maltreatment.
Gratitude and Happines of New Student After Covid-19 Pandemic Nabillah Saputri; Ade Irma Oktiyani; Ambar Nurdian Syaputri; Sandro Saragi
Journal of Psychology and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Psychology and Social Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61994/jpss.v2i1.88

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Gratitude in man is often associated with the feeling of happiness in his heart. Happy human is a self-sufficient and meaningful individual. The goal of this research is to establish a link between gratitude and the joy of new student Raden Fatah State Islamic University after the covid-19 pandemic. The study uses a quantitative method of correlation, with the number of responders of 29 people, the scale used is cg-6 (all gratitude nare scale). His Pearson's effect is 1,000 ** and its significance between its two variability is 0,000, which means there is a strong link between gratitude and happiness in new university, raden fatah state islamic university. It is thus inferred that there is a strong connection between gratitude and happiness in humans.