Korelasi Antara Growth Mindset, Social Support, dan Subjective Well-Being

Authors

  • Aryan Muhaimin Saputra Fakultas Psikologi dan Ilmu Sosial Budaya, Universitas Islam Indonesia
  • Irwan Nuryana Kurniawan Fakultas Psikologi dan Ilmu Sosial Budaya, Universitas Islam Indonesia

https://doi.org/10.24854/jps.v10i1.2086

Keywords:

Uji Regresi, Growth Mindset, Pandemi Covid-19, Social Support, Subjective Well-Being

Abstract

Data menunjukkan dampak pandemi COVID-19 terhadap peningkatan pemasalahan kesehatan mental di masyarakat. Terdapat tiga skala yang dibagikan ke masyarakat di Makassar, Maros, dan Gowa yaitu subjective well-being, growth mindset, dan social support. Subjective well-being merupakan evaluasi kognitif dan afeksi yang memiliki korelasi dengan kesehatan mental seseorang. Growth mindset dan social support diukur untuk mengetahui seberapa besar kemampuannya dalam memprediksi subjective well-being . Hasil regresi berganda menunjukkan hanya social support yang dapat memprediksi subjective well-being secara signifikan (F=0,559, P<0,001) dengan sumbangan efektif sebesar 31,2 %. Walaupun demikian, hasil regresi berganda berdasarkan aspek menunjukkan terdapat dua aspek dari growth mindset yang dapat memprediksi subjective well-being yaitu challenge dan adversity, dan dua aspek dari social support yaitu significant person dan family.

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09-02-2023

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Saputra, A. M., & Kurniawan, I. N. (2023). Korelasi Antara Growth Mindset, Social Support, dan Subjective Well-Being. Jurnal Psikogenesis, 10(1), 25–32. https://doi.org/10.24854/jps.v10i1.2086

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