Counting Blessing Activity in Managing Psychological Well-Being for University Students

University students are individuals who must always adapt amidst the rapid and uncertain changing times. Good psychological well-being is needed to achieve optimization in every activity, both academic and non-academic. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of counting blessings in managin...

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Published in:Psikis (Online) Vol. 10; no. 1
Main Authors: Akhnaf, Ardhito Faza, Nurmayanti, Alsya Alifia, Kusuma, Elda, Syahda, Marsha Aurellia, Febriandini, Thalida, Chasyavera, Feby Athasya, Qudsyi, Hazhira
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 21-06-2024
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Summary:University students are individuals who must always adapt amidst the rapid and uncertain changing times. Good psychological well-being is needed to achieve optimization in every activity, both academic and non-academic. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of counting blessings in managing the univesity students’ psychological well-being. This study applied a nonrandomized control group design with a pretest and posttest, consisting of 28 participants having psychological well-being from low to moderate levels. The participants were divided into two groups, the experimental group and the control group. The levels of psychological well-being were measured by using The Scale of Psychological Well-being (SPWB) developed by Ryff (2014) adapted by Rihlati (2018). Psychological well-being scores of the pretest and posttest were processed by SPSS 25 for Windows. This study indicated a p value of 0.394 (p>0.05), meaning that there were no significant different levels of psychological well-being between the group performing counting blessings and the group not performing counting blessings. Then, this study also found that there were significantly different levels of psychological well-being of the participants before and after performing counting blessings with a p-value of 0.002 (p>0.05). The efforts made by each student to interpret every positive thing in their daily life are beneficial to help them have good psychological well-being.
ISSN:2502-728X
2549-6468
DOI:10.19109/psikis.v10i1.19063