HUBUNGAN INTENSITAS MENONTON TAYANGAN KEKERASAN DI TELEVISI, REGULASI EMOSI DAN KELEKATAN AMAN TERHADAP KECENDERUNGAN KENAKALAN REMAJA

This study aims to determine the relationship of the intensity of watching violence on television , emotion regulation , secure attachment with a tendency to juvenile delinquency . The hypothesis of this study is that there is a relationship between the intensity of watching violence on television ,...

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Main Authors: , Putri Mashita Asri, , Prof. Dr. Sofia Retnowati, M.Si
格式: Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed
出版: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2014
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總結:This study aims to determine the relationship of the intensity of watching violence on television , emotion regulation , secure attachment with a tendency to juvenile delinquency . The hypothesis of this study is that there is a relationship between the intensity of watching violence on television , emotion regulation , secure attachment towards the tendency of juvenile delinquency . The subjects of this study are 115 students in High School at Klaten . Data was collected using a scale tendency of juvenile delinquency , the scale of the intensity of watching violence on television , the scale of emotion regulation and secure attachment scale . Techniques of analysis in this study using multiple regression analysis . Results of the multiple regression analysis of the data showed that the intensity of watching violence on television , emotion regulation , and secure attachment are jointly related to the tendency of juvenile delinquency with Fregresi value = 8.107 with a significance level of 0.000 ( p < 0.01 ) . Koefisisen regression watching violent intensity , emotion regulation , and secure attachment to the tendency of juvenile delinquency ( R ) = 0.426 , and the effective contribution of 18.2 % ( R Square = 0.182 ) . Furthermore , this study also found that more secure attachment contribute to the tendency of juvenile delinquency with a contribution of 11 percent , while the intensity of watching violence on television with a contribution of 3.5 percent , and emotion regulation with a contribution of 3.7 percent .