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Kesesakan sebagai Prediktor Kesejahteraan Psikologis: Sebuah Studi di Kampung Biru Arema Kota Malang
Author(s) -
Agung Minto Wahyu,
Luky Karisma,
Qoni’atur Ridwan,
Anita Hariyanti,
Mochammad Sa’id
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal an-nafs kajian penelitian psikologi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2549-6166
pISSN - 2528-0600
DOI - 10.33367/psi.v5i2.1083
Subject(s) - crowding , nonprobability sampling , psychology , psychological distress , prosperity , social psychology , scale (ratio) , perception , structural equation modeling , regression analysis , demography , sociology , geography , mental health , statistics , population , mathematics , political science , cartography , neuroscience , law , psychotherapist
Every human who lives in the world has aspirations for prosperity in his life. This well-being is not only materially, but also psychological well-being. However, the increasing density of the physical environment will potentially lead to the perception of crowding and have an impact on the psychological well-being of individuals. This study aims to investigate the effect of distress on psychological well-being in the community in Kampung Biru Arema Malang. This study uses a quantitative correlational design with regression analysis to determine the effect of the crowding variable on the psychological well-being variable. Respondents selected as samples in this study were 38 people who were residents of Kampung Biru Arema. The samples were conducted research using non-probability sampling technique is purposive sampling. Data collected by using two scales, the scale of distress and the psychological well-being scale. The results of this study indicate that adversity has a significant negative influence as a predictor of psychological well-being in communities in Kampung Biru Arema Malang (t hitung= -3,213; p<0.05; R Square = 0,223). This study concludes that individuals who perceive the density as crowding will decrease their psychological well-being.

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