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ASSOCIATED FACTORS OF LONELINESS AMONG ADOLESCENTS IN INDONESIA DURING THE
PANDEMIC OF COVID-19


DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23917/bik.v17i1.2979


AUTHORS

 * Santa Maria Panggaribuan Akademi Perawatan Rumah Sakit PGI Cikini
   Indonesia https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3676-4788
 * Loritta Yemina Akademi Keperawatan Rumah Sakit PGI Cikini
   Indonesia https://orcid.org/0009-0007-3388-8041
 * Sri Hunun Widiastuti Akademi Perawatan Rumah Sakit PGI Cikini
   Indonesia
 * Nurul Purborini Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang
   Indonesia https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6113-6890
 * Casman Casman Horizon University Indonesia
   Indonesia https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5635-317X


KEYWORDS:

Adolescents
Loneliness
Pandemic of Covid-19


ABSTRACT

Outbreak of Corona virus disease (Covid) in 2020 affected people’s life,
particularly adolescents. Loneliness was one of the problems that adolescents
faced during the outbreak of Covid-19. Loneliness could affect adolescents
health, both mental and physical health. On the other hands, there were a lot of
factors that related to loneliness among adolescents. Therefore, the purpose of
this study was to explore the factors associated with loneliness in adolescents
in Indonesia during the Covid-19 pandemic. Methodology this study was a
cross-sectional study. The respondents in this study were 590 adolescents. This
study was using some questionnaires that distributed online by social media. The
questionnaire included the Connor Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC)-25, the
UCLA loneliness Scale version 3, and demographic characteristics. Hierarchical
linear regression was performed to investigate the determinant factors of
loneliness among adolescents. Results       this current study found that age
group of 16-19 YO (β = .117); female adolescents (β = .095); trust in one’s
instincts, tolerance to negative affect, and strengthening effects of stress (β
= .130); and spiritual influence (β = .094) were associated with increasing
loneliness in adolescents. For the positive acceptance of change, and secure
relationship (β = -.289); and control (β = -.273) were associated with lower
likelihood of having loneliness. Conclusion         this current study found
that age group of 16-19 YO; female adolescents; trust in one’s instincts,
tolerance to negative affect, and strengthening effects of stress; and spiritual
influence were associated with increasing loneliness in adolescents. For the
positive acceptance of change, and secure relationship; and control were
associated with lower likelihood of having loneliness. The current results,
particularly the identification of associated factors, should be useful for
developing loneliness-prevention program.


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