Buletin Riset Psikologi dan Kesehatan Mental (BRPKM)

Buletin Riset Psikologi dan Kesehatan Mental (BRPKM) adalah jurnal yang dikelola oleh Unit Penelitian dan Publikasi Psikologi (UP3), Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Airlangga, merupakan media diseminasi atas penelitian-penelitian yang dilakukan oleh civitas akademik Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Airlangga. Buletin Riset Psikologi dan Kesehatan Mental (BRPKM) menerima artikel ilmiah dengan topik penelitian Psikologi dalam konteks industri dan organisasi, klinis dan kesehatan mental, pendidikan dan perkembangan, serta sosial dan komunitas.

List of Papers (Total 272)

Literature Study: Intention to Reduce Food Waste Behavior Viewed from the Theory of Planned Behavior

Food waste is a global issue that currently receives significant attention, and is included in the 12th Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030: sustainable consumption and production pattern. Throughout the entire food chain, the consumption stage by consumers is the largest contributor to food waste generation, accounting for approximately 35%. Food waste generation often...

The Effect of Rumination on Non-suicidal Self-injury (NSSI) Behavior in Adolescents

This study aims to examine the effect of rumination on NSSI behavior in adolescents. Rumination defined as repeated and persistent negative thoughts about distress, personal problems, and upsetting experiences, is one determinant of NSSI behavior, especially among adolescents. Rumination has 2 dimensions, reflection refers to a problem-solving process in which individuals attempt...

AIGenducation: Impact and Strategies for Facing the Industrial Revolution 5.0 on Students Based on Value Expectancy Theory

Artificial intelligence can improve human efficiency and productivity, especially in the industrial revolution 5.0. However, the use of AI in education has risks such as overuse of AI that leads to dependence, laziness in learning, and increased plagiarism. This study used a mixed method with a parallel convergent design. Pearson correlation analysis was conducted to determine...

An Overview of Marital Commitment in Couples with Religious Differences

The aim of this research was to find out a picture of marital commitment in couples with differentreligions. Marital commitment in this research includes several aspects including: personal commitment,moral commitment, and restoration commitment. The research method used is a case study withparticipants as husband and wife couples who are still married with different religions...

Relationship between Grit and Perceived Supervisor Support with Career Commitment in millennial employees

The shift in employee commitment today is towards their career rather than the organizations they work for. Career commitment is an individual’s attitude towards work which includes personal career goals. The aim of this study is to determine relationship grit and perceived supervisor support with employee’s career commitment. The 87 participants in this research were full-time...

The Decision-Making Process for Purchasing Products on the TikTok Application for Generation Z

This qualitative study aims to explore the picture of product purchase decision-making through the TikTok application in Generation Z. Using a case study approach, this study explores the subjective experiences of individuals in the process. Through a criterion-based technique, participants aged 16-22 years with TikTok accounts and online purchase experiences were selected. Data...

Parental Burnout in Parents with Autism Spectrum Disorder Children

This research aims to describe the overview of parental burnout in parents with children with autism spectrum disorder. This research used intrinsic case through interviews, field notes, documents, artifacts. Data were analyzed by thematic analysis by Braun & Clarke. The results showed that all participants experienced parental burnout that was unique, but almost similar. The...

The Relationship between Self-Esteem and Bulimia Nervosa in Adolescent Girls: A Narrative Review

Low self-esteem has been hypothesized as a risk factor for the development of eating disorders, with the majority of bulimia sufferers being female adolescent. This study aims to investigate the relationship between self-esteem and the tendency toward bulimia nervosa in female adolescent globally. The study shows that several previous studies have proven that one of the causes of...

The Impact of Bullying on Feminine Men: A Literature Review

Feminine men experience a lot of pressure from society, such as bullying and exclusion, in the hope that they will follow the prevailing gender norms. This becomes a pressure in itself and has an impact on their psychological dynamics. This article was written with the aim of studying the impact of bullying on feminine men. This article was prepared using the scoping review...

Health Anxiety and Cyberchondria: A Narrative Literature Review

Cyberchondria is defined as excessive or repeated search for health-related information on the internet that results in distress and/or anxiety. However, it remains unclear whether health anxiety triggers excessive search for health information on the Internet and whether such anxiety arises after excessive searches. A narrative literature review was conducted to summarize and...

The Relationship of Peer Influence to the Emergence of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Behavior in Adolescents

This research aims to determine whether there is a relationship between peer influence and the emergence of non-suicidal self-injury behavior in adolescents. Peer influence refers to the effect that peers have on an individual's behavior, attitudes, and. NSSI includes five criteria: the behavior involves deliberate self-injury (e.g., cutting, burning, scratching, hitting oneself...

Survival Show Program Consumption and the Impact on Korean Third Language Vocabulary Acquisition

This research is a preliminary study to see the effect of survival show program consumption on Korean language third language vocabulary acquisition. The study used a one-way pre-test post-test design with 10 participants (N=10) aged between 18 and 24 years old currently studying Korean autodidactly as their third language. The survival show program used in this experiment is the...

The Influence of Self-Compassion on Compassion Fatigue in Hemodialysis Nurses

Compassion fatigue is the exhaustion experienced by nurses in response to stress resulting from exposure to the pain and trauma of patients. The job characteristics of hemodialysis nurses place them at risk of compassion fatigue. The purpose of this research is to examine whether self-compassion influences compassion fatigue in hemodialysis nurses . This study was conducted on 73...

Self-Acceptance of Women Victimized by Sextortion: A Narrative Literature Review

Sextortion is a term that has recently emerged from the word’s "sex" and "extortion". Sextortion involves the distribution of sexual images of victims as a threat to obtain money or other valuables. Victims of sextortion have experienced a traumatizing experience that requires a long process of self-acceptance of their situation. This study was obtained from articles related to...

The Relationship between Parental Emotional Expression and the Tendency of Disruptive Behavior in Adolescents

This literature review aims to examine the relationship between parental expressed emotion and disruptive behavior tendencies in adolescents. The search for research articles was carried out using certain keywords according to PRISMA guidelines. There were 6 research articles analyzed in this literature review which were obtained through the PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google...

The Correlation of Mental Health Literacy with Psychological Distress in Non-Health Students

Mental health issues that develop in college students, particularly STEM students, require additional attention. This is also accompanied by STEM students' level of mental health literacy. This study aims to determine whether there is a correlation between mental health literacy and psychological distress in STEM students at the Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology. The...

Relationship Between Coping Strategies and Psychological Distress in Nurses during the COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the healthcare sector, particularly among healthcare professionals, such as nurses. Many nurses have experienced psychological distress during the pandemic. Psychological distress itself is closely related to how a person makes coping efforts. Therefore, this study aimed to see the relationship between coping strategies (problem...

Uji Reliabilitas Barriers to Seeking Psychological Help Scale (BSPHS) Versi Bahasa Indonesia

The increasing prevalence of mental health issues among Indonesian young adults lacks a corresponding effort in seeking professional aid. Hence, understanding the factors inhibiting their access to psychological assistance is crucial. This research aims to to examine the validity and reliability of the Indonesian version of the Barriers to Seeking Psychological Help Scale (BSPHS...

Pengaruh Growth Mindset dan Resiliensi terhadap Learning Agility pada Karyawan Startup Company

In a rapidly changing world like today, startups face significant challenges in adapting to technological, economic, and environmental changes to remain competitive in the business world. To enhance their competitive advantage amidst these changes, startups, known for their fast-paced business operations, require employees who can adapt swiftly. This research aims to examine the...

Keterlibatan Belajar Siswa dan Berpikir Kreatif pada Siswa Introver dan Ekstrover

Student learning engagement and creative thinking are important in education. Based on the preliminary study result, it is known that students have a moderate to low level of student learning engagement and creative thinking. This study aims to determine the differences in student learning engagement and creative thinking in introverted and extroverted students. The study was...

Motivasi Berlatih Ditinjau dari Perbandingan Sosial dan Regulasi Diri pada Atlet Karate

This study aims to determine the relationship between social-comparison and self-regulation with motivation to practice in karate athletes. Practicing is very important for karate athletes to improve their abilities. This study used a quantitative method with 84 participants. The measuring instrument used is social-comparison scale (α = 0.866), self-regulation scale (α =0.845...

Keterkaitan Pola Asuh Autoritatif dan Harapan Lulus Tepat Waktu terhadap Kegigihan Akademik Mahasiswa Beasiswa

This study examines the correlation between authoritative parenting style parenting and hope to graduate on time to academic grit in students who receive full scholarships. It was conducted on 87 full-scholarship undergraduate students selected through purposive sampling. Research instruments included measures of academic grit, authoritative parenting style, and hope to graduate...

Faktor Determinan Perilaku Image-based Sexual Abuse: Integrative Review

As technology advances, technology-facilitated sexual crimes also emerge, one of which is Image-Based Sexual Abuse (IBSA) which is prevalent both internationally and in Indonesia. Various empirical studies have been conducted to examine the causative factors of IBSA perpetration and the results have been found to vary. Therefore, the authors made an integrative review study to...

Gambaran Identitas Virtual: Studi Kasus Gender Swap dan Seksualitas pada Pemain Original Character Role-player

This study explores virtual identities, specifically gender swapping and sexuality, among Twitter’s original character role-players. Internet anonymity enables freedom of expression. The research focuses on how individuals adopt different gender identities and engage with both genders virtually. Using qualitative intrinsic case study method, this study outlines motivations...

Studi Literatur: Intensi Konsumsi Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Ditinjau dari Prediktor Theory of Planned Behavior

Indonesia has the third highest consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages in Southeast Asia, with 20.23 liters/person annually. In Indonesia, SSBs are consumed at least once a week by 62% of children, 72% of adolescents and 61% of adults. Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) is a type of beverage that contains caloric sweeteners, such as carbonated drinks (soda), energy drinks, sweet...