Peran Character Strengths dan Virtues terhadap Stres Akademik pada Mahasiswa Tingkat Akhir di Universitas Sumatera Utara
The Role of Character Strengths and Virtues on Academic Stress in Final Year Students at The University of North Sumatra
Abstract
This study aims to determine the role of character strengths and virtues in academic
stress among final-year students at the University of North Sumatra. The research
focuses specifically on the role of character strengths in managing academic stress.
Character strengths are positive traits that guide individuals toward achieving
virtues, reflected in thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. This phenomenon is based
on the high levels of academic stress experienced by final-year students, wherein
character strengths help them overcome various challenges and pressures. By
identifying and utilizing character strengths to manage academic stress, optimal
psychological well-being can be maintained during the completion of their studies.
The subjects of this study are 285 students from the University of North Sumatra,
evenly distributed across all faculties. This research uses two scales to measure
character strengths and academic stress. The results show that character strengths
play a 62% role in academic stress. The top five character strengths that help finalyear
students cope with academic stress while working on their theses are
citizenship, prudence, leadership, humor, and bravery. Therefore, the null
hypothesis (Ho) is rejected, and the alternative hypothesis (Ha) is accepted,
indicating a significant influence of character strengths on academic stress among
final-year students.
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