VOL. 7 NO. 1 2025

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VOL. 7 NO. 1 2025

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Sri Wahyuni

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SLEEPING PATTERNS AND ONLINE GAMING HABITS: UNRAVELLING THEIR INFLUENCE ON ANGER TOLERANCE AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS (Original Research)
Introduction: The relationship between students' tolerance for anger and their daily
gaming habits significantly affects their emotional and academic well-being. Excessive
gaming can contribute to increased anger issues and negative psychological…

THE CORRELATION BETWEEN STIGMA AND FAMILY BURDEN IN CARING FOR PEOPLE WITH MENTAL DISORDERS (Original Research)
Introduction: South Sulawesi has a high prevalence of mental disorders, affecting 8.8% of
households. However, limited public awareness about mental health perpetuates stigma
toward individuals with mental disorders and their families,…

INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF-CONTROL, CELEBRITY WORSHIP, AND ADOLESCENTS MENTAL HEALTH (Original Research)
Introduction: Many adolescents reported experiencing anxiety, stress, and depression
due to poor time management and obsessive celebrity worship. This study aimed to
explore the connection between self-control, celebrity worship, and mental…

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF-CONTROL AND THE TENDENCY OF NO MOBILE PHONE PHOBIA (NOMOPHOBIA) IN ADOLESCENTS AT SMAN 1 BANJARBARU (Original Research)
Introduction: Smartphones have become a necessary part of adolescent life. While they
offer convenience, excessive use can lead to nomophobia, the fear of being away from
smartphones. One of the efforts to overcome nomophobia is self-control.…

SELF-REFLECTION OF FAMILIES ON THEIR ABILITY TO CARE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY (Original Research)
Introduction: The family's inability to care for schizophrenic patients can be caused by a
lack of self-reflection in the form of self-control over the family's emotional expression, the
desire to overcome care problems, and self-evaluation of…

ENHANCING THESIS COMPLETION MOTIVATION IN NURSING STUDENT THROUGH SUPPORTIVE GROUP THERAPY (Original Research)
Introduction: One of the most common forms of anxiety among final-year students is thesisrelated anxiety. A thesis is a requirement for students to earn their degree in their field of
study. Difficulties in completing a thesis often arise from…
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