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TOXIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG FEMALE MUSLIM STUDENTS IN URBAN AREAS Dinda Adilla; Dwi Amalina Putri; Ayu Diah Nurjunima; Novela; Puan Harum Majid; Zaidi Naufal Al Fayyaadh; Brahua; Azzahra Julia Nadina; Annisa Syifa Azzahrah; Salma Firnanda; Ghina Ulayya; Sonya Damayanti; Aliatunnisa Amanda; Tasya Amelia Sari; Alvin Destian Ronaldi; Fathiya Ar Ghina Khansa
Journal of Islamic Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Islamic Psychology and Behavioral Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61994/jipbs.v1i3.19

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Toxic relationships are unhealthy and unhappy toxic relationships or relationships that do not support each other. This study is limited, the purpose of this study is to identify and analyze unhealthy relationships in toxic relationships of urban women among adolescents. Especially like college students who are now mostly toxic to the people closest to them. Toxic relationships as unhealthy relationships have an impact on internal conflict. This kind of relationship is very vulnerable to making the sufferer unproductive, mental disorders, making emotional outbursts that lead to violence. Usually this toxic relationship occurs a lot in urban areas, because teenage parents tend to provide poor parenting and lack of affection from their parents. The research method used is a quantitative approach. Data collection techniques using questionnaire surveys, statistical datasets. The results of the study show that: toxic relationship perpetrators are dominated by women, can also be categorized into several forms, namely: unhealthy relationships with friends, family, or lovers / boyfriends.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PARENTS' OVERPROTECTIVE BEHAVIOR AND STUDENTS' SELF-ADJUSTMENT Reza Khoirunnisa; Anita; Mustika Suci; Dwi Amalina Putri; Jingga Ramadhona
Journal of Psychology and Social Sciences Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Psychology and Social Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61994/jpss.v1i3.98

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Problems Children are important members of the family. When children are present in the midst of the family, parents definitely want their children to develop normally, so parents have their own way of treating children. There are also parents who give freedom to children, there are also parents who give freedom to children but still provide control, and there are also parents who indulge in protecting children excessively by providing protection against physical and psychological disturbances and harm, until the child does not reach freedom, the behavior of the parents is called overprotective, with the reason that the child does not experience harm. Many parents intentionally or unintentionally behave over protective. The method used in this study is a qualitative correlation with the data collection technique used, namely a scale questionnaire. The data obtained through the use of questionnaires is data that is classified as factual data. The results of the study based on the line test table 0.01 can be interpreted as significant, because it is smaller than 0.05 and the significant value for the deviation from linearity is 0.052, so it can be interpreted as a significance value greater than 0.05, so from this it can be concluded that the relationship between adjustment variables and parents' overprotective behavior has a linear relationship so that it can also be said that the linearity test is fulfilled in this study.