Pub Date : 2021-04-30DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v9i1.45483
Tentrem Basuki, Dwi Yuwono Puji Sugiharto, M. Japar
Students who have high self-efficacy can design career plans and show persistent efforts. However, this efficacy is not always owned by every single student since there found many students having difficulties in making career decision. Thus, this study tried to examine the effectiveness of psychoeducational group with symbolic modelling and bibliotherapy techniques to improve the career decision making of Junior High School students. In carrying out the study, the researchers employed randomized pretest-posttest comparison group design by involving 42 students divided into three experimental groups. Students’ data were collected using career decision making self-efficacy scale. Based on Wilcoxon test results, the implementation of the psychoeducational groups with symbolic modelling technique, bibliotherapy, and the combination of both techniques were effective to improve students’ career decision making self-efficacy. In details, Kruskal wallis test showed that symbolic modelling and bibliotherapy techniques were more effective than their combination to improve the career decision making self-efficacy of SMP Negeri 6 Bogor students. According to these findings, counselors are recommended to apply symbolic modelling and bibliotherapy techniques separately to improve students’ career decision making self-efficacy
自我效能感高的学生能够设计职业计划并表现出坚持不懈的努力。然而,这种功效并不总是每个学生都拥有的,因为发现许多学生在做出职业决定时遇到了困难。因此,本研究试图通过符号建模和文献治疗技术来检验心理教育小组对提高初中生职业决策的有效性。在进行这项研究时,研究人员采用了随机的前测后测比较组设计,将42名学生分为三个实验组。学生™ 使用职业决策自我效能量表收集数据。根据Wilcoxon测试结果,采用符号建模技术、阅读疗法以及这两种技术的结合来实施心理教育小组,可以有效地提高学生的认知能力™ 职业决策自我效能感。详细地说,Kruskal-wallis测试表明,符号建模和阅读疗法技术在提高SMP Negeri 6 Bogor学生的职业决策自我效能方面比它们的组合更有效。根据这些发现,建议辅导员分别应用符号建模和阅读疗法来提高学生的阅读能力™ 职业决策自我效能
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Academic achievement is a prominent indicator of student’s learning success. However, not all students can meet this goal. Therefore, this study analyzed the influence of social support, self-esteem, and self-efficacy on the academic achievement of MAN 5 Cirebon students. As many as 70 students from grades X and XI were selected using purposive sampling technique. Their data were collected using instruments such as the scales of social support, self-esteem, and self-efficacy. It was revealed that social support, self-esteem, and self-efficacy had a positive influence on academic achievement. These findings emphasize the importance of the development of self-esteem, self-efficacy, and the reinforcement of social support to help students improve their achievement
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Pub Date : 2021-04-30DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v9i1.45285
Tulus Wardoyo, Awalya Awalya, M. Mulawarman
In learning process, students are expected to have high subjective well-being. Unfortunately, the fact shows that many students suffer from low self-efficacy and self-esteem, which affects their subjective well-being. The present study aimed to analyze the the effect of self-efficacy and self-esteem on students’ subjective well-being. This study involved 350 students (50.7 % Male students and 44.3% female students) who were recruited using cluster random sampling technique. The data were collected using General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSE), The Short Form of Coopersmith SelfEsteem Inventory (SF-CSEI) dan Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS). Using SPSS, multiple linear regression analysis technique was applied. Self-efficacy and self-esteem were found to predict students’ subjective well-being. They simultaneously accounted for the variance of subjective well-being by 24.2% ( =0.242). Following the result, school counselors are recommended to develop students’ self-efficacy and self-esteem in order to enhance their subjective well-being
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Academic procrastination truly disadvantages students’ learning achievement. Hence, interventions to reduce this procrastination rate becomes significant. To realize effort, the current study attempted to examine the effectiveness of group counseling with cognitive restructuring and self-management techniques to reduce students’ academic procrastination. This experimental study involved 24 students selected using purposive random sampling. For the instrument, questionnaire was used to collect the data of their academic procrastination, while two-way ANOVA was to perform the analysis. Based on the results, the group counseling with cognitive restructuring, self-management techniques, and their combination worked effectively to reduce academic procrastination. It was also found that the group counseling with the combination of both techniques performed better than the use of each technique separately. At last, this study was focused on combining cognitive restructuring and self-management techniques to reduce students’ academic procrastination
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Pub Date : 2021-04-30DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v9i1.45410
Haris Yuftika Hani, M. Mulawarman, Mungin Eddy Wibowo
Career planning is one of important skill aspects taught to students through various methods. Most counselors tend to apply face to face method to teach it. Meanwhile, due to COVID-19 pandemic this method is truly difficult to be applied. For this reason, this studyattempted to examine the effectiveness of life skill education-based digital content to improve students’ career planning by involving 150 students. The results of analysis showed that students’ careerplanning successfully improved after the implementation of career guidance through life skill education-based digital content applied (t = -189.37, p = 0.01). Based on the results, life skill education based digital content is highly recommended to improve career planning in this COVID-19 pandemic
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Student’s work readiness is related to individual abilities such as creative thinking, problem solving skills, and self-efficacy. However, the readiness is sometimes not matched by the expected requirements from industrial world. Hence, this study strived to analyze the relationship between creative thinking, problem solving skills, and self-efficacy with the work readiness of Public Vocational High School students in Semarang City. Regarding sample, this study involved 372 students in 6 Public Vocational High School in Semarang City chosen using Cluster Random Sampling. The sample data were collected through the instruments of creative thinking scale, Problem Solving Inventory (PSI), General Self-Efficacy (GSE), and work readiness scale. The findings showed that; creative thinking, problem solving skills and self-efficacy had positive relationships with work readiness. In details, self-efficacy variable owned the strongest relationship among other variables. Thus, the higher the creative thinking, problem solving skills, and self-efficacy students have, the higher work readiness in facing the industrial world and the world of work would be.
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Pub Date : 2021-04-30DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v9i1.44949
Lyanna Oktavia, Sugiyo Sugiyo, Awalya Awalya
The ease of internet access enables a lot of students to play online games. However, if the online games are uncontrollably played, students will get addicted. This study aimed to determine the relationship between self-regulation, parent-adolescent attachment, and self-concept with online game addiction tendency by Public Senior High School students in Semarang City amounted to 391 people. Quota random sampling and self-regulation questionnaire adopted from Miller & Brown (1991), attachment scale adopted from Gullone and Robinson (2005), self-concept scale (Tennessee Self-Concept Scale) from Burn (1993), and online game addiction from Lemmens (2009) were used to sample the students. Findings showed that the online game addiction tendency by the students of Public Senior High School in Semarang City was low. Further, the researchers found that self-regulation, attachment, and self-concept had negative and significant relationships with online game addiction. To follow-up these findings, prevention needs to be addressed to online game addiction by strengthening self-regulation, positive self-concept and building parents and adolescents interactions.
网络的便利使许多学生能够玩网络游戏。然而,如果不受控制地玩网络游戏,学生就会上瘾。本研究旨在探讨三宝垄市391名公立高中学生的自我调节、亲子依恋、自我概念与网络游戏成瘾倾向的关系。学生样本采用Miller & Brown(1991)的配额随机抽样和自我调节问卷,Gullone and Robinson(2005)的依恋量表,Burn(1993)的自我概念量表(Tennessee self-concept scale), Lemmens(2009)的网络游戏成瘾量表。调查结果显示,三宝垄市公立高中学生的网络游戏成瘾倾向较低。此外,研究人员还发现,自我调节、依恋和自我概念与网络游戏成瘾存在显著的负相关关系。为了跟进这些发现,需要通过加强自我调节,积极的自我概念和建立父母与青少年的互动来预防网络游戏成瘾。
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Pub Date : 2021-04-30DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v9i1.45408
A. Munir, Sugiyo Sugiyo, M. Mulawarman
Smartphone presence in today’s era truly advantages students in both learning process and personal business. However, when there is no good time management of smartphone usage, students may experience technostress. Regarding this issue, this study strived to examine the effectiveness of group counseling with SFBC and mindfulness training group approaches to reduce the technostress of students who use smartphone. In its implementation, there were 14 students chosen using random assignment as the samples and divided into two groups with each group consisted of 7 students. For the method, this study used experimental method with randomized pretest-posttest comparison group design. Students’ technostress data were collected using technostress scale and analyzed through Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test and Mann Whitney. It was found that: 1) the group counseling with SFBC approach successfully reduced the students’ technostress in the SFBC experimental group. 2) Mindfulness training group made it to reduce the students’ technostress in mindfulness training group experimental group. 3) the intervention in the SFCB experimental group appeared to be more effective to reduce the technostress of students who use smartphone compared to the mindfulness training group. Thus, it is recommended to apply the group counseling with SFBC approach to reduce the technostress of students who use smartphone.
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Pub Date : 2021-04-30DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v9i1.45243
Era Annisa Emansi Saliha, Mungin Eddy Wibowo, Awalya Awalya
Adolescent development aspects that must be attain in overcoming problems are having emotional maturity, intellectuality and awareness of social responsibility so it is not to trigger new conflicts. However, the reality is conflict that often occur in dealing with a problem tend to appear negative behavior, especially physical aggressive behavior. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of group counseling of anger management techniques and social skills training techniques to reduce physical aggression in junior high school students. A total of 21 students were involved in experimental research using randomized pretest posttest comparison group design. The analysis of the results of Wilcoxon and Kruskal Wallis shows that group counseling of anger management techniques, social skills training techniques and a combination of the two techniques are effective in reducing students' physical aggression behavior. Combining anger management and social skills training group counseling techniques are more effective in reducing students' physical aggression behavior compared to the self-management technique group and social skills training. This study recommends the integration of anger management techniques and social skills training techniques to reduce physical aggression in junior high school students.
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Pub Date : 2021-04-30DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v9i1.45488
Panca Kurniasari, M. Jafar, Sunawan Sunawan
Cheating behavior grows from a tolerant attitude towards cheating and low self-efficacy. This research was conducted to test the effectiveness of group counseling with congnitive restructuring techniques to reduce students' attitudes towards cheating and increase the self-efficacy of students at SMA Muhammadiyah 5 Yogyakarta. The experimental method used was randomized pretest-posttest comparison group design, involving 14 students as research subjects who were selected purposively from a total of 123 students in class XI. There are two instruments used, namely Attitude Toward Cheating (ATC) for the attitude scale towards cheating and the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ) for the self-efficacy scale. The results of this study indicate that cognitive restructuring techniques to reduce attitudes towards cheating and increase student self-efficacy seen from the effectiveness level of cognitive restructuring techniques show that the results are significant. This study confirms the effectiveness of cognitive restructuring techniques to reduce the tendency to cheat by reducing cheating attitudes and increasing self-efficacy.
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