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Personal growth initiatives and life satisfaction among elderly people

Year 2022, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 43 - 48, 30.06.2022

Abstract

The purpose of this study is: to describe personal growth initiative in the elderly, to describe the life-satisfaction in the elderly, and to determine the correlation between personal growth initiative and life satisfaction in the elderly. This study uses a descriptive correlational research design, with a simple random sampling method. The sample consisted of 88 elderly. Data was collected from the personal growth initiative scale and life satisfaction scale. All data obtained were analyzed by descriptive analysis and correlational product-moment by Pearson. The result indicated that commonly the elderly have high personal growth initiative commonly the elderly have high life satisfaction personal growth initiative is positively associated with life satisfaction among the elderly (= 0,692; p < 0,01) which means if personal growth initiative of elderly is high as well as the life satisfaction.

Supporting Institution

Persatuan Wredatama Republik Indonesia

Project Number

6

Thanks

Faculty of Psychology and Persatuan Wredatama Republik Indonesia

References

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  • Chung, S.E. (1999). A Study of Tool Development for Powerlessness of Elderly and the Degree of Elderly's Powerlessness. Journal Korean Academy Nursing, 29(6), 1294-1303
  • Compton, W., & Hoffman, E. (2012). Positive psychology: The science of happiness and flourishing. Wadsworth USA: Cengage learning
  • Diener, E., & Ryan, K. (2009). Subjective Well-Being: A General Overview. South African Journal of Psychology, 39(4), 391-406.
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  • Robitschek, C. (1998). Personal growth initiative: The construct and its measure. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 30, 183-198.
  • Robitschek, C., Ashton, M. W., Spering, C. C., Geiger, N., Byers, D., Schotts, G. C., & Thoen, M. A. (2012). Development and psychometric evaluation of the Personal Growth Initiative Scale-II. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 59(2), 274–287. doi.org/10.1037/a0027310
  • Robitschek, C., & Kashubeck, S. (1999). A structural model of parental alcoholism, family functioning, and psychological health: The mediating effects of hardiness and personal growth orientation. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 46(2), 159–172. doi.org/10.1037/0022-0167.46.2.159
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Year 2022, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 43 - 48, 30.06.2022

Abstract

Project Number

6

References

  • Biro Hukum Departemen Sosial. (1998). Undang Undang Republik Indonesia nomor 13 tahun 1998 tentang Kesejahteraan Lanjut Usia. Jakarta: Biro Hukum Departemen Sosial.
  • Chung, S.E. (1999). A Study of Tool Development for Powerlessness of Elderly and the Degree of Elderly's Powerlessness. Journal Korean Academy Nursing, 29(6), 1294-1303
  • Compton, W., & Hoffman, E. (2012). Positive psychology: The science of happiness and flourishing. Wadsworth USA: Cengage learning
  • Diener, E., & Ryan, K. (2009). Subjective Well-Being: A General Overview. South African Journal of Psychology, 39(4), 391-406.
  • Engin, P. & Rahşan, Ç. A. (2017). Loneliness and Social Isolation among Eldely People. Meandros Med Dent J, 18, 158-163
  • Frisch, M.B. (2006). Quality of Life Therapy, (Online), (https://books.google.co.id/books?id=hKh-lWbYdi4C&dq) accessed 7 February 2015.
  • Hardin, E. E., Weigold, I. K., Robitschek, C., & Nixon, A. E. (2007). Self-discrepancy and distress: The role of a personal growth initiative. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 54(1), 86–92. doi.org/10.1037/0022-0167.54.1.86
  • Indriana, Y. (2012). Gerontologi dan progeria. Yogyakarta: Pustaka Pelajar.
  • Kuntjoro, Z.S. (2002). Dukungan sosial pada lansia, (Online), (http://www.e-psikologi.com/artikel/lanjut-usia/dukungan-sosial-pada-lansia) accessed 10 January 2015.
  • Kourkouta, L., Iliadis, Ch., & Monios, A. (2015). Psychosocial issues in elderly. Prog Health Sci, 5(1), 232-237
  • Markides, S. K. & Martin, H. W. (1978). A Causal Model of Life Satisfaction Among the Elderly. Journal of Gerontology, 34 (1), 86–93. doi.org/10.1093/geronj/34.1.86
  • Menec, V.H. (2003). The relation between everyday activities and successful aging: a 6-year longitudinal study. The Journals of Gerontology, 58 (2), S74–S82. doi.org/10.1093/geronb/58.2.S74
  • Neugarten, B. L., Havighurst, & Tobin, S. S. (1968). Personality and patterns of aging. In Neugarten (Ed.), Middle age and aging (pp. 173-180). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Robitschek, C. (1998). Personal growth initiative: The construct and its measure. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 30, 183-198.
  • Robitschek, C., Ashton, M. W., Spering, C. C., Geiger, N., Byers, D., Schotts, G. C., & Thoen, M. A. (2012). Development and psychometric evaluation of the Personal Growth Initiative Scale-II. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 59(2), 274–287. doi.org/10.1037/a0027310
  • Robitschek, C., & Kashubeck, S. (1999). A structural model of parental alcoholism, family functioning, and psychological health: The mediating effects of hardiness and personal growth orientation. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 46(2), 159–172. doi.org/10.1037/0022-0167.46.2.159
  • Sood, S., Gupta, R., & Bakhshi, A. (2012). Personal Growth Initiative and Life Satisfaction in Residents of Short Stay Homes. Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, 3(4), 425-427.
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Details

Primary Language English
Subjects Applied and Developmental Psychology
Journal Section General Psychology
Authors

Moh. Bisri This is me 0000-0002-9296-3626

Yolanda Bernidianis Pertiwi This is me

Nur Eva 0000-0003-3584-5049

Tutut Chusniyah

Project Number 6
Publication Date June 30, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 3 Issue: 2

Cite

APA Bisri, M., Pertiwi, Y. B., Eva, N., Chusniyah, T. (2022). Personal growth initiatives and life satisfaction among elderly people. Psychology Research on Education and Social Sciences, 3(2), 43-48.