This research was conducted to study the correlation between assertiveness and empathy with social adjustment of adolescents in a social home of South Jakarta. Social adjustments include real appearances, adaptation to groups, social attitudes, and personal satisfaction. Assertiveness involves the ability to requests, reject, self-express and participate in the conversation. Empathy consists of aspects cognitive, affective, and communicative (cognition, affection, communication?). Fifty adolescents boys and girls aged 11 -22 who live at Social Home of Bina Remaja in South Jakarta took part in the study were collected using total sampling technique. The participants completed questionnaires measuring social adjustment, assertiveness, and empathy. The results showed that both assertiveness and empathy were positively correlated significant with social adjustment of adolescent's social home in South Jakarta.
Everybody aspires and deserves some personal well-being. This kind of well-being is subjective, and it is shaped by the way individuals perceive and feel the situations surrounding their lives. This study aimed to investigate the effect of gratitude and social support on fishermen's subjective well-being. This study's subjects were 299 fishermen living in the coastal area of Pelabuhan Ratu, who were chosen through an accidental sampling technique. In collecting data, subjective well-being was measured using Flourishing Scale (Diener et al., 2009) and Scale of Positive and Negative Experience (Diener & Biswas-Diener, 2008), Gratitude Scale, which was based on Gratitude Resentment and Appreciation Test (Watkins, Woodward, Stone, & Kolts, 2003), and Social Support Scale that was based on Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (Dahlem, et al., 1991). Multiple regression analysis showed that the entire independent variables significantly influenced subjective well-being. Meanwhile, each dimension's regressive coefficient on the independent variables showed four sub-variables that significantly influenced the dependent variables: sense of abundance, simple appreciation, appreciation to others, and family support.
The purpose of this community service activity is to provide assistance for PartnersCommunities in Pringkasap Village, Pabuaran District, Subang Regency – West JavaIndonesia in increasing awareness about environmental sustainability and cleanliness, aswell as improving skills in managing waste. This mentoring activity is carried out in orderto answer the problems faced by partners about 1) Lack of awareness of residents inmaintaining environmental sustainability and cleanliness, 2) Lack of knowledge aboutsorting waste from the source, and 3) How to use waste for economic value. Theimplementation of mentoring consists of stages: 1) interviews and partner observations, 2)socialization. and 3) Counseling on how to increase citizen awareness in maintainingenvironmental sustainability and cleanliness, Providing knowledge about waste sortingand how to use waste for economic value.
This analysis is meant to look at the impact of gratitude and hope on subjective well-being of fishermen. This study concerned 240 fishermen in Pelabuhan Ratu. Sampling is finished mistreatment non probability sampling with accidental sampling technique. The instruments used consisted of Flourishing Scale and Positive and Negative Scales (SPANE) Scale from Diener, Wirtz, Biswas-Diener, Tov, Kim-prieto, Choi, and Oishi (2009), State Hope Scale (SHS) developed by Snyder (2001), whereas the the gratitude was measured by GRAT from Watkins, Woodward, Stone & Kolts (2003). The results show that there's a major impact of gratitude and hope towards subjective well-being of fishermen. Then, the every one dimensions have a major parametric statistic on subjective wel-being.
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