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Title: | Pengaruh Emotional Intelligence terhadap Quarter-Life Crisis pada Generasi Z Usia 22-25 Tahun |
Authors: | Veda, Vania Yus |
Keywords: | emotional intelligence;quarter-life crisis;generasi z |
Issue Date: | 28-Mar-2023 |
Abstract: | Pada masa emerging adulthood, individu akan menghadapi berbagai tuntutan perkembangan dan permasalahan yang lebih kompleks sehingga rentan masuk ke tahap krisis yang disebut dengan quarter-life crisis. Dibutuhkan beberapa hal yang dapat membantu individu agar tidak mengalami krisis tersebut salah satunya adalah dengan emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence dianggap penting untuk membantu individu terlepas dari quarter-life crisis dan mampu mengambil keputusan yang tepat bagi kehidupannya ke depan. Maka dari itu, tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh emotional intelligence terhadap quarter-life crisis pada generasi Z usia 22-25 tahun. Metode yang digunakan yaitu kuantitatif dengan proses analisis statistik regresi sederhana. Terdapat 310 generasi Z usia 22-25 tahun yang menjadi partisipan penelitian dengan menggunakan teknik incidental sampling. Pengukuran penelitian menggunakan The Developmental Crisis Questionnaire (α = 0,846) dan Emotional Intelligence Scale (α = 0,908). Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah terdapat pengaruh signifikan antara emotional intelligence terhadap quarter-life crisis. Emotional intelligence memberikan sumbangan efektif sebesar 42,8% terhadap quarter-life crisis. Implikasi dari penelitian ini diharapkan generasi Z usia 22-25 tahun dapat meningkatkan emotional intelligence yang dimiliki agar mampu memenuhi tugas perkembangannya dan tidak terjebak dalam quarter-life crisis. In the emerging adulthood period, individuals will face various developmental demands and more complex problems that make them vulnerable to entering a crisis stage which is called a quarter-life crisis. Takes a number of things that can help individuals to handle this crisis, one of which is emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence is considered important to help individuals overcome the quarter-life crisis and be able to make the right decisions for their future. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to assess the effect of emotional intelligence on quarter-life crises in generation Z aged 22-25 years. The method used is quantitative with a simple regression statistical analysis process. There were 310 participants of Generation Z aged 22-25 years old in this research using an incidental sampling technique. The instrument in this study used The Developmental Crisis Questionnaire (α = 0.846) and The Emotional Intelligence Scale (α = 0.908). The results of this study show there is a significant influence between emotional intelligence on quarter-life crises. Emotional intelligence makes an effective contribution of 42.8% against quarter-life crises. The implication of this research is that generation Z aged 22-25 years old can improve their emotional intelligence to help them fulfill their developmental tasks and not get caught up in a quarter-life crisis. |
URI: | https://repository.uksw.edu//handle/123456789/29932 |
Appears in Collections: | T1 - Psychology |
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