This reserach try to investigate the Influence of Adversity Intelligence training to life meaning among teenager in orphanage. Hypotheses proposed that possible difference of fife meaning could exist before and after Adversity Intelligence training among teenager in the orphanage.
Social media at this time is no longer a tool to find information, but provides an opportunity for each individual to find out more valuable activities carried out by others compared to the experience they have. Therefore, it causes anxiety and fear when people can't connect with activities that other people do on social media and in everyday life which is called Fear of Missing Out (FoMO). FOMO happen to adult including final year-students. The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a relationship between self-regulation and Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) in final year students at the Islamic University of Riau. As many as, 118 last year students were taken for research samples using the Convenience Sampling technique. Correlation analysis shows that there is a negative relationship between Self-Regulation and Fear Of Missing Out (FoMO) (r) = -373 with p value = .000 (p < .05), which means that the higher the Self-Regulation, the lower the Fear Of Missing Out (FoMO). On the other hand, the lower the Self-Regulation, the higher the Fear Of Missing Out (FoMO) experienced by final year students.
Immigrant is a person who migrates to another country due to some reasons. Immigrants in this research are refugees and asylum seekers who stay for a while in Pekanbaru. They are waiting to be sent to resettlement. Sometimes, this process takes a long time. Since they live in Pekanbaru, they get some psychological problems. Some researchers found that psychosocial intervention work better for them than individual or group intervention. However, applying psychosocial intervention in Pekanbaru seems difficult. First of all, some local communities in the city are afraid of them. Second, there is a legal aspect. The aim of this research is to know how people in Pekanbaru perceive immigrants based on their acceptance. This research used quantitative methods. A total of 262 people were taken as the number of samples. The result showed that social perception was affected by acceptance. Acceptance contribute to social perception as much as 10.7%; β = −3.27; p < 0.00.Keywords: Stereotyping, hallo effect, non-judgement, local community, Indonesia.
<p style="text-align: justify;">The research aimed to evaluate the effect of online social support (OSS) on the psychological well-being (PWB) of caregivers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The role of gender as a moderator variable in the relationship between online social support to psychological well-being also was assessed. A quantitative research design was used to collect data using questionnaires of PWB and OSS adapted into Bahasa given to 154 caregivers of children with ASD who live in Indonesia. Data were analyzed using SMART PLS 3.0. Online social support affects the psychological well-being of caregivers of children with ASD. At the dimension level, some dimensions of OSS also influence PWB. There was no difference in the effect of online social support on psychological well-being in the male and female groups, meaning that online social support had the same effect on psychological well-being in the male and female groups. The following study is suggested to combine the study with a qualitative method to gain data from caregivers on how OSS impact their PWB, so a holistic viewpoint is gained. It can be a suggestion to policymakers to provide beneficial online social media for caregivers of children with ASD.</p>
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