Kesejahteraan Psikologis Remaja Korban Body Shaming

Psychocentrum Review 3 (2) (2021)
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Abstract

The purpose of the study was to describe the psychological well-being profile of adolescent victims of body shaming. The research method is descriptive analysis with a quantitative approach. The instrument uses Ryff's Psychological Well-Being Scale and body shaming questionnaire. The distribution of the questionnaire was carried out with the help of the Google Form application with a total of 30 respondents. 40% of respondents victims of body shaming indicate good enough psychological well-being, 26.67% of respondents indicate a good category, 26.67% of respondents indicate a very good category, and 6.67% of respondents indicate a poor category. Adolescent victims of body shaming based on the percentage of the total score on each dimension of psychological well-being the largest is purpose in life, followed by the autonomy dimension, personal growth, positive relations with others, environmental mastery, and the smallest percentage was obtained by self-acceptance dimension. There is no significant difference in psychological well-being of adolescent victims of body shaming based on gender and age.

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